Cobalt Alloy Re-Melting and Recovery as Cobalt-Rich Slag: A Position Paper

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C. Nampungwe C. Nguni M. Simukoko W. Jilowa
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2023

Abstract

The upsurge in cobalt price and demand is propelled by high demand from the electronics and electric vehicle industry. Konkola Copper Mines has cobalt occurring with copper in the ratio 1:10 in ore. The ore is treated in the concentrator and recovered at the smelter as an alloy (Cu 70%, Co 4%–7%, 15% Fe). Subsequent processing of the cobalt alloy is challenging, with very few plants able to treat it, leading to marketing challenges. Konkola Copper Mines sought to improve the cobalt alloy by producing a slag that is easier to handle and process in subsequent processes. Cobalt alloy (3.60% Co, 85.4% Cu) was re-melted in a copper bath four times the mass of the alloy. Silica and lime were added for phase separation and fire refining commenced. Following completion of fire refining and after holding the temperature at 1200°C, cobalt-rich slag was skimmed and blister copper was cast into anodes for electrorefining
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APA: C. Nampungwe C. Nguni M. Simukoko W. Jilowa  (2023)  Cobalt Alloy Re-Melting and Recovery as Cobalt-Rich Slag: A Position Paper

MLA: C. Nampungwe C. Nguni M. Simukoko W. Jilowa Cobalt Alloy Re-Melting and Recovery as Cobalt-Rich Slag: A Position Paper . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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