Pyrometallurgy At Mintek

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. T. Jones T. R. Curr
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, Mintek, DC arc furnace, plasma, smelting, chromite, ilmenite, cobalt, slag, zinc fuming, dust, magnesium, laterite, ferronickel, arc modelling, Pyrosim, thermodynamics The Pyrometallurgy discipline at Mintek was initiated in the early 1970s, to support a growing ferroalloy industry in South Africa. In addition to a range of pyrometallurgical options, Mintek specialises in DC arc furnace technology and has pilot plant facilities up to 5.6 MVA, as well as a strong base in process and arc modelling. Industrial processes have been developed for ferrochromium production, ilmenite smelting, and cobalt recovery from slag. Recent work has been done on such processes as the production of ferronickel from laterite ores, the fuming and condensation of magnesium, and the recovery of platinum group metals from 'difficult' feedstocks.
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APA: R. T. Jones T. R. Curr  (2006)  Pyrometallurgy At Mintek

MLA: R. T. Jones T. R. Curr Pyrometallurgy At Mintek. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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