Nickel Recovery from Metallurgical Slags

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. N. Zevgolis S. C. Livanou S. P. Tampouris
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

In ferronickel (Fe-Ni) production from oxidized nickeliferous ores, mechanical losses of ferronickel in the slag are reduced by magnetic separation. Slag from the electric furnaces (E/Fs) contains 0.16% Ni. Its magnetic separation gave a pre-concentrate with 0.76% Ni, weighing approximately 6.5% of the feed. Nickel recovery was 29.7%. This pre-concentrate was then treated in a second (concentration) plant. Concentration treatment involves screening, crushing and magnetic separation. A pre-concentrate with 0.76% Ni gave a magnetic concentrate with 2.58% Ni and a non¬magnetic part with 0.35% Ni. Smelting of the non-magnetic part without the addition of a reduction agent in a laboratory electric arc furnace, gave a ferronickel alloy with approximately 20% Ni and a slag with 0.16% Ni.
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APA: E. N. Zevgolis S. C. Livanou S. P. Tampouris  (2005)  Nickel Recovery from Metallurgical Slags

MLA: E. N. Zevgolis S. C. Livanou S. P. Tampouris Nickel Recovery from Metallurgical Slags. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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