Processing History at Vale Canada’s (Inco’s) Nickel-Copper Smelter at Copper Cliff, Ontario: Post-1950

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2013

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ABSTRACT It is critical that historical processes and concomitant exposures to specific nickel substances be understood because some diseases linked to inhalation of certain nickel-containing substances have a long latency between first exposure and disease onset, and because nickel substances vary significantly in their toxicological properties. A discussion of the smelting history and related processes at Vale Canada’s (Inco’s) Copper Cliff, Ontario, smelter is integral to the understanding of these processes. The post-1950 processing history, equipment, propensity for aerosol formation, operational procedures, and ventilation controls used by Vale Canada in roasting, smelting, converting, and copper-nickel separation is discussed.
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APA:  (2013)  Processing History at Vale Canada’s (Inco’s) Nickel-Copper Smelter at Copper Cliff, Ontario: Post-1950

MLA: Processing History at Vale Canada’s (Inco’s) Nickel-Copper Smelter at Copper Cliff, Ontario: Post-1950. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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