Relationship Between Bond Work Index And Textures And Cooling Method Of Granulated And Cooled Ferronickel Refining Slags

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Richter
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The Pyrometallurgical refining stage of ferronickel manufacturing produces a slag rich in iron and nickel, which is usually further processed for metal recovery. The recovered material is returned to the refining or smelting stages, depending on the amount of impurities. A series of tests was carried out on the Mineração Morro Azul refining slags, aiming at the recovery of the metallic particles through physical processing. Minor changes in the process showed improved results. This paper compares the textures of these slags after being cooled at ambient temperature and granulated under water at high pressure and flow. It concludes that the cooling process is intimately connected to the work index of such slags, thus resulting in direct impact in operating costs.
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APA: D. Richter  (2011)  Relationship Between Bond Work Index And Textures And Cooling Method Of Granulated And Cooled Ferronickel Refining Slags

MLA: D. Richter Relationship Between Bond Work Index And Textures And Cooling Method Of Granulated And Cooled Ferronickel Refining Slags. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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