Risks And Opportunities In Continuous Converting For Nickel At Inco

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. R. Donald
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

For processing copper, continuous converting has been successfully employed in a variety of locations, but for nickel, there has yet to be a successful commercial implementation of continuous converting technology. At Inco?s Copper Cliff smelter, there are specific requirements for the production of Bessemer matte relating to downstream processing that makes continuous converting for nickel mattes even more challenging. The nickel carbonyl refineries require very low iron levels in the matte, and the sulphur deficiency must be carefully controlled such that the appropriate quantity of PGM-rich metallics are produced from matte separation. The present paper outlines continuous converter technologies that have been implemented in copper, and evaluates their potential for nickel converting. The challenges of producing a Bessemer matte to the required specifications are discussed. The economic and environmental driving forces, and the challenges of justifying a novel technology in place of productive existing equipment, are discussed.
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APA: J. R. Donald  (2005)  Risks And Opportunities In Continuous Converting For Nickel At Inco

MLA: J. R. Donald Risks And Opportunities In Continuous Converting For Nickel At Inco. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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