New Process, New Plant - High Grade Iron From Inco's Concentrates

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 8, 1958

Abstract

SUDBURY ore processed by International Nickel Co. of Canada Ltd. was recovered for many years as two mill concentrates, one primarily of copper, and the other mixed pentlandite-pyrrhotite, But, Since iron content of the nickeliferous pyrrhotite concentrate was ten times its nickel value, capacity of smelting was limited by the need for slagging the excess iron. A process for recovering the iron con- tent was developed after some years of research and a $20-million plant was constructed to employ the new method. Built near Copper Cliff, Ont., the plant started operation early in 1956, scheduled for separate treatment of 365,000 tons of pyrrhotite each year. It is only the first unit of an installation which will have a capacity of more than 1 million tons per year of pyrrhotite. By early 1958, production totaled more than 200,000 long tons of 68 pct Fe pellets containing 0.003 pct P, 1.5 pct SiO2, 0.01 pct S, and 0.15 pct Ni.
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APA:  (1958)  New Process, New Plant - High Grade Iron From Inco's Concentrates

MLA: New Process, New Plant - High Grade Iron From Inco's Concentrates. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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