Melt Refining of Grinding Sludge Containing Cobalt and Nickel in an ESCR Furnace

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
V. M. Sokolov Jr. DuPlessis
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The technology for recycling fine wastes, grinding sludges or swarf, and solids such as slag that contain a high content of metallic material needed improving. The objective was to produce a master alloy that met the tight requirements of the Western manufacturers and achieve improved yields of the valuable elements, nickel and cobalt, to over 90%. The alloys from the production of Alnico. magnets were chosen for this work. A process is proposed .that is able to recycle all kinds of Alnico wastes. This process is able to reduce all detrimental elements, which are contained in the wastes, to within acceptable levels. Molybdenum, if present, is an exception. Depending on the levels of contamination of undesirable elements different recycling strategies are proposed. The majority of the wastes can be recycled by melting and refining with a liquid slag layer using unique melting furnaces that are relatively unknown in Western nations. The proposed technologies allow the reelamation of over 95% of the cobalt and nickel from any kind of Alnico waste, and there are no limitations on the proportion of different kinds of wastes in the charge. The proposed processes and technologies could also be applied to the recycling of grindings, turnin
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APA: V. M. Sokolov Jr. DuPlessis  (2000)  Melt Refining of Grinding Sludge Containing Cobalt and Nickel in an ESCR Furnace

MLA: V. M. Sokolov Jr. DuPlessis Melt Refining of Grinding Sludge Containing Cobalt and Nickel in an ESCR Furnace. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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