Update on Falconbridge's Sudbury Nickel Smelter

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Schonewille M. Boissoneault D. Ducharme J. Chenier
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The operation of Falconbridge's Sudbury nickel smelter has undergone significant change since the production was consolidated to a single electric furnace in 1994. In the late 1990's a capital program of about $100 MM (Cdn) was undertaken to expand and modernize the smelter. This project, known as Smelter 2000, was mainly driven by the need to process the new concentrate produced at Falconbridge's Raglan operation in northern Quebec. Included in the scope of the project was the installation of dry concentrate handling facilities, modifications to the roaster feed preparation system, installation of a matte granulation system and modification of one of the converters. Improvements to in-plant hygiene were also an important part of the Smelter 2000 project. Over the past 5 years much has been learned about the challenges in treating two significantly different concentrates. More recently, the introduction of a third concentrate from Falconbridge's new Montcalm operation near Timmins, Ontario has added another dimension to the operation. This paper will describe how the main challenges from the past 7 years have been overcome and discuss the path forward for the Sudbury Smelter Business Unit.
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APA: R. Schonewille M. Boissoneault D. Ducharme J. Chenier  (2005)  Update on Falconbridge's Sudbury Nickel Smelter

MLA: R. Schonewille M. Boissoneault D. Ducharme J. Chenier Update on Falconbridge's Sudbury Nickel Smelter. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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