The Direct Outokumpu Nickel Smelting (DON) Process and the Harjavalta Expansion

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
MattelmSki M
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Outokumpu Harjavalta Metals Oy has been producing nickel since 1962, based on conventional flash smelting technology followed by electrowinning of nickel. In the 1980s, a research project was initiated to develop a converterless direct smelting process to produce matte for further refining in the then existing refinery. The process was tested on a pilot plant scale at Outokumpu's research centre in Pori and was found to be viable. The process was named the Direct Outokumpu Nickel Smelting Process or the DON Process. At the turn of the 1990s, Outokumpu studied various options to develop its nickel business and the Harjavalta operations. As a result of this work, the DON Process was further developed to produce two mattes: low iron matte in the flash furnace to be leached in the existing leaching circuit and high iron matte in the electric furnace to be leached in the new leaching circuit. In Harjavalta's case, it was essential and important that the process could use the existing flash furnace and electric furnace without converters.
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APA: MattelmSki M  (1996)  The Direct Outokumpu Nickel Smelting (DON) Process and the Harjavalta Expansion

MLA: MattelmSki M The Direct Outokumpu Nickel Smelting (DON) Process and the Harjavalta Expansion. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1996.

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