The State of Art in Environmentally Sustainable Nickel Smelting: Boliden Harjavalta Nickel Smelter

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. V. Latostenmaa J. Järvi P. Pyykkö S. Junnikkala E. Peuraniemi V. Törölä
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Nickel concentrate smelting started in Harjavalta in 1959. First, flash smelting - Peirce-Smith converting route was applied, and the high-grade converter matte was further refined to nickel cathodes. In 1995 the original smelter flow sheet was simplified with the novel DON (Direct Outokumpu Nickel) technology. In Harjavalta with the DON technology, high-grade nickel matte with low iron content is produced in flash smelting furnace directly without subsequent converting stage. The metal values in the smelting slag are recovered in an electric furnace as an iron containing bottom alloy. Main special features in Boliden Harjavalta nickel smelter are smelting of high-magnesia concentrates, the high recoveries of nickel and copper, as well as those of PGM`s and cobalt.Sulfur and dust emissions to air can be seen generally as one main disadvantage of nickel smelting operations. In Harjavalta continuous improvements in environmental performance has been rewarded by minimum sulfur and dust emissions to the environment and working atmosphere. Today Boliden Harjavalta’s nickel smelter is presenting state-of-art-technology at nickel smelting.This paper describes the nickel smelter process and includes recent production and emission data. It describes features required to achieve environmental and occupational hygiene goals and compares environmental performance data to that published on other smelting operations. General description of New Boliden Way is presented and a case example of production stability project is also presented."
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APA: P. V. Latostenmaa J. Järvi P. Pyykkö S. Junnikkala E. Peuraniemi V. Törölä  (2014)  The State of Art in Environmentally Sustainable Nickel Smelting: Boliden Harjavalta Nickel Smelter

MLA: P. V. Latostenmaa J. Järvi P. Pyykkö S. Junnikkala E. Peuraniemi V. Törölä The State of Art in Environmentally Sustainable Nickel Smelting: Boliden Harjavalta Nickel Smelter. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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