On The Interrelation Of Solid And Liquid States In Sulphide Systems Containing Cu, Ni, Co, Fe And Determination Of The Metallisation Level Of The Components In Melts

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
L. B. Tsymbulov
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Sulphide melts formed in the course of smelting of nickel and copper-nickel feed (matte) actually are sulphide-metallic melts since sulphur contained in the melts is in deficiency with respect to metals. The level of metallization is rather relevant feature of sulphide melts and is widely used in calculating material and heat balances for pyrometallurgical processes. Despite of the above parameter? importance, the investigators have no single opinion on what should be understood under metallization level and the method of its determination. In the present study we present the results of our own experimental and theoretical researches that have allowed determination of some mechanisms of sulphide melts? crystallization. Based on the mechanisms revealed new scientifically justified approach has been offered for determining level of metallization of the components present in sulphide melts. It has been demonstrated that sulphur distribution between the melts is substantially different from generally accepted concept.
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APA: L. B. Tsymbulov  (2006)  On The Interrelation Of Solid And Liquid States In Sulphide Systems Containing Cu, Ni, Co, Fe And Determination Of The Metallisation Level Of The Components In Melts

MLA: L. B. Tsymbulov On The Interrelation Of Solid And Liquid States In Sulphide Systems Containing Cu, Ni, Co, Fe And Determination Of The Metallisation Level Of The Components In Melts. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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