Physical Chemistry Of Direct Nickel Mattie Smelting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tuula Mäkinen
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

One of the latest applications of the Outokumpu Flash Smelting Technology is the direct smelting ,of nickel concentrates to metallised low-iron nickel mattes. Compared to the conventional nickel smelting, the new DON process needs a lower number of smelting vessels resulting in considerable economic and environmental benefits. Fundamentals of smelting nickel concentrates in one stage to low-iron mattes are presented. Properties of nickel. smelting slags with an emphasis of the slag fluidity at high MgO-levels are also discussed. Conditions prevailing in DON mattes at high oxidation degrees are presented as well as their influence on the behaviour of such mattes in the settler and on tapping the furnace. Distributions of elements in the direct smelting are presented and compared with the conventional process. A further comparison is made with pilot-plant data and the industrial scale.
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APA: Tuula Mäkinen  (1998)  Physical Chemistry Of Direct Nickel Mattie Smelting

MLA: Tuula Mäkinen Physical Chemistry Of Direct Nickel Mattie Smelting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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