An Overview Of The Metallurgy Of Nickel-Copper Matte Converting (Keynote)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. E. M. Warner
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Inco Limited has long and extensive experience in converting nickel-copper primary smelting mattes over a broad range of nickel/copper weight ratios and combined nickel-copper-cobalt contents. At the Copper Cliff Smelter, the composition of the converter product matte has to meet the requirements of the matte separation process; at the Thompson Smelter, converter matte of a different composition is cast into anodes for nickel electrorefining; and in Soroako, Indonesia, a very low copper product matte is granulated for the Japanese market. Recently, Inco has conducted pilot plant testing of three possible nickel-copper matte continuous converting routes, namely flash converting, oxygen top blowing-nitrogen bottom stirring, and tuyere blowing. This test work has generated substantial new information on nickel-copper matte converting chemistry. This overview paper reviews the metallurgy of nickel-copper matte converting, in particular the behaviour of cobalt and the operating conditions required to meet the iron and sulfur specifications of the product matte. The relevant thermodynamic information is used to discuss the industrial data.
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APA: A. E. M. Warner  (2003)  An Overview Of The Metallurgy Of Nickel-Copper Matte Converting (Keynote)

MLA: A. E. M. Warner An Overview Of The Metallurgy Of Nickel-Copper Matte Converting (Keynote). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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