Bindura Nickel Corporation Smelter Operations

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E. Dzingayi
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, Bindura, nickel The smelter at Bindura Nickel Corporation processes concentrates from its own mines and other external sources. Concentrates are dried, smelted, and converted to a desulphurised matte (leach alloy) for further processing at the refinery. The smelter comprises a drying plant, submerged arc electric furnace, electrostatic precipitator, and three Peirce-Smith type converters capable of treating 150 000 tonnes of concentrates per year. Concentrates are dried in a rotary coal-fired kiln, blended with fluxes, and smelted in a six-in-line submerged-arc 15MW electric furnace. Slag is tapped and granulated for disposal, and matte is tapped at regular intervals for blowing in Peirce-Smith converters. The paper details the 37-year history of the smelter, including furnace rebuilds and operating parameters as they have evolved in response to changing feed compositions. Special challenges, particularly relating to the treatment of high talc concentrates, are also described.
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APA: E. Dzingayi  (2006)  Bindura Nickel Corporation Smelter Operations

MLA: E. Dzingayi Bindura Nickel Corporation Smelter Operations. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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