The effect of slag composition control on the performance of magnesite-chrome refractory linings in top blown rotary converters

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Cuthbert R. White B. Martin C. Doyle J. Hrepic C. Díaz
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"A program initiated to improve the service life of the magnesite-chrome refractory in the top blown rotary converters at INCO’s Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery identified slag corrosion as a major wear mechanism. Target slag compositions were established to produce a non corrosive slag. A plant program to achieve this target slag by the addition of controlled amounts of do lime and MgO was instituted. Addition to rates of the slag modifiers was optimized based on the slag composition assays achieved and the requirement to address corrosion effects on the high alumina content ladle refractory. A60% gain in TBRC refractory performance was eventually achieved and has been maintained yielding a net annual savings of $700,000. A significant gain in available converter operating time has also been realized.IntroductionINCO’s Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery utilizes two top blown rotary converters (Fig. 1) to smelt a blend of semi-refined nickel concentrates, producing a granulated nickel matte suitable for the adjacent carbonyl based nickel refining operation. The converter, or TBRC, operation is a batch process composed of feed charging and melting, oxidation of the excess sulphur in the matte, and reduction of residual nickel oxide. The final matte, containing about 78% nickel, is tapped at 1600°C from the converter and is granulated in a sluice equipped with high pressure water jets."
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APA: G. Cuthbert R. White B. Martin C. Doyle J. Hrepic C. Díaz  (1997)  The effect of slag composition control on the performance of magnesite-chrome refractory linings in top blown rotary converters

MLA: G. Cuthbert R. White B. Martin C. Doyle J. Hrepic C. Díaz The effect of slag composition control on the performance of magnesite-chrome refractory linings in top blown rotary converters. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.

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