Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slags In Direct-To-Blister Flash Smelting (Invited)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Asmo Vartiainen
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Background of Direct-to-Blister Flash Smelting is discussed; especially slag chemistry relating to copper solubility, slag fluidity and impurity behavior. In December, 2000, Mini-pilot Flash Smelting test runs were carried out at Outokumpu Research Oy to produce blister copper from Chilean concentrate and white metal and from a mixture of them. Tested slag types were iron silicate slag, ferrous calcium silicate slag and calcium ferrite slag with different slag compositions and different concentrate/white metal ratios. The test runs were successful. The fluxing effect of copper oxide was clearly demonstrated and ferrous calcium silicate slags remained fluid on a very wide liquidus range. The distribution of arsenic between ferrous calcium silicate slag and blister copper is much higher than between iron silicate slag and blister copper. This successful test run with the new slag type offer new possibilities in Direct-to-Blister process design.
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APA: Asmo Vartiainen  (2003)  Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slags In Direct-To-Blister Flash Smelting (Invited)

MLA: Asmo Vartiainen Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slags In Direct-To-Blister Flash Smelting (Invited). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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