Develop New Reductants for Inco Multi-Purpose Vessels

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Lui
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

At its Copper Cliff Smelter, bulk nickel and copper concentrate is processed in two Inca flash furnaces and Peirce Smith converters to produce Bessemer matte containing 0.6%Fe. After slow cooling and Matte Separation, Bessemer matte is converted into three main products using magnetic separation and flotation technology: (1) a nickel containing chalcocite concentrate (MK); (2) two types of copper containing nickel sulfide (ME and MR); (3) metallics (MYN). MK is further processed in the Inca top blowing bottom stirring MK Reactor to produce semi-blister copper containing ~4%Ni and ~3±1 %S. The semi-blister copper is then purified in the multi-purpose vessels (MPV) to produce blister copper by reducing Ni, Fe and S content through oxidation. High melting point NiO is formed inside the MPVs. The accumulation of solid NiO and other oxides requires periodic cleaning by adding reductant and furnace matte, a unique process called "washout" at Inca. For many years, the reductant used for the "washout" process has been 15%Si Ferro-silicon. With increasing cost and limited suppliers for 15%FeSi, alternative reductants were pursued. This paper summarizes the development and commercialization of new alternative reductants for MPV "washout".
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APA: J. Lui  (2007)  Develop New Reductants for Inco Multi-Purpose Vessels

MLA: J. Lui Develop New Reductants for Inco Multi-Purpose Vessels. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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