Operations of the Vacuum Induction Refining (VIR) Plant at Chambishi Mine of ZCCM Ltd. to Produce High Purity Cobalt Metal

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 269 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
In order to meet the stringent market requirements for high purity cobalt, ZCCM commissioned the VIR plant in December 1982. The plant comprises a 4.1 tonne/heat vacuum induction furnace with a rated annual capacity of 2,500 MT of barstock. In the VIR furnace, molten cobalt is held under vacuum at 1600°C resulting in the removal of more volatile impurity elements by distillation. Operations todate have demonstrated that Pb, Zn and Cd have good distillation rates in excess of 95%, leading to cobalt containing 1 ppm or less of the above elements. Removal of other impurities such as Se, Bi is about 65% with the finished product still assaying around 1 ppm of each of these elements. Vacuum refining of cobalt offers an economic route for producing higher grades of cobalt from the type of concentrates and treatment processes available within ZCCM. The consistency of VIR cobalt quality has been confirmed by ZCCM and some of its alloy customers.
Citation
APA:
(1988) Operations of the Vacuum Induction Refining (VIR) Plant at Chambishi Mine of ZCCM Ltd. to Produce High Purity Cobalt MetalMLA: Operations of the Vacuum Induction Refining (VIR) Plant at Chambishi Mine of ZCCM Ltd. to Produce High Purity Cobalt Metal. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.