The Evolution of the Greek Ferronickel Production Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Emmanuel N. Zevgolis
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

After the Krupp-Renn process was shown to be unsuitable for treatment of the Greek nickeliferous laterites, the LM process was developed. It involved roasting reduction up to metallic iron in a Rotary Kiln (R/K) and smelting in an Electric Furnace (E/F). Ferronickel (with 15% Ni) produced in the E/F, was upgraded to 90-95% Ni in an 02 converter. Raw Ni was then electrolyzed to pure Ni. The LM process was not applied for very long however, due to various problems. So, the Larco process was developed, i.e., pre-reduction in R/Ks, smelting of the calcine in E/Fs for ferronickel production (15% Ni) and enrichment to 20% Ni, in an O2 converter. Until now, many technological improvements have been invented and applied or adjusted to the process, which have made it a fully reliable and competitive one. sohe of the improvements were the invention and application of a new granulation process for liquid ferronickel, the modification of the existing R/Ks, E/Fs and converters and the design of new ones, and others that are described in the paper. Keywords: Ferronickel, metallurgy, laterites, LM process, Larco process
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APA: Emmanuel N. Zevgolis  (2004)  The Evolution of the Greek Ferronickel Production Process

MLA: Emmanuel N. Zevgolis The Evolution of the Greek Ferronickel Production Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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