Reflected Light Microscopic Study Of The Mineralogy And Textures Of Experimental Nickel Concentrate Reactions With Slag

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 513 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Reflected light microscopy was used to study the mineralogy and textures of experimental reactions of a nickel concentrate with a slag. Such an interaction is an important step in the bath smelting of nickel sulphide concentrate. Concentrate particles in the central portions of the pellets are rounded and develop vermicular S02 gas porosity. In the outer portions of the pellets, the original minerals of the concentrate, i.e., pyrrhotite, pentlandite, pyrite, chalcopyrite and violarite, have agglomerated and reacted to form two intergrown phases: pyrrhotite solid solution (FeO.75Ni0.18Cu0.01S) and pentlandite solid solution (Fe0.58Ni0.51Cu 0.03S). Magnetite formed euhedral crystals, skeletal crystals and dendrites at the margins of the matte. Prismatic, ferrohypersthene and octahedral Mg-Al-Fe spinet crystals and dendrites are present in the glassy slag. Key words: Nickel sulfide concentrate, Iron silicate slag, Bath smelting, Mineralogy, Microscopy
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(2003) Reflected Light Microscopic Study Of The Mineralogy And Textures Of Experimental Nickel Concentrate Reactions With SlagMLA: Reflected Light Microscopic Study Of The Mineralogy And Textures Of Experimental Nickel Concentrate Reactions With Slag. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.