Laboratory One-Step Bath Smelting Of Nickel Concentrate To A Low Iron Matte (Invited)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
N. J. Tannyan
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Laboratory bath smelting tests were conducted to determine the feasibility of smelting nickel- copper concentrate directly to a low iron matte in one step. Concentrate, air/oxygen and a silica flux were fed to a matte-slag bath kept in MgO crucibles at 1300°C. Various oxygen enrichments and smelting rates were used to maintain 0.5 to 2 wt"10 iron in the product matte. The slag losses are comparable to those obtained under similar industrial conditions. Due to the highly oxidizing conditions required to produce mattes with low iron contents, it is not recommended to target iron contents below about 2% in the matte. The specific bath smelting rates were equal to or higher than those in various industrial bath smelting processes.
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APA: N. J. Tannyan  (2003)  Laboratory One-Step Bath Smelting Of Nickel Concentrate To A Low Iron Matte (Invited)

MLA: N. J. Tannyan Laboratory One-Step Bath Smelting Of Nickel Concentrate To A Low Iron Matte (Invited). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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