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Freeze-lining Formation and Microstructure in a Direct-to-blister Flash Smelting Slag

  • Pekka Taskinen EMAIL logo , Markku Kaskiala , Kaisa Miettinen and Jani Jansson

Abstract

Copper smelting in one processing step directly from concentrates to blister copper has been realized on an industrial scale in a few smelters, using concentrates with a high Cu/Fe-ratio. The fluxing of any direct-to-blister slag is demanding task as it must be fluid and maintain suitable properties in the oxidising conditions of copper making, and the reducing conditions of slag cleaning. The smelting slags in the direct-to-blister furnaces contain much more chemically dissolved copper than typical matte making slags. In this investigation, an industrial direct-to-blister slag was used in a freeze lining growth kinetics study. The freeze lining was formed on a water cooled metal finger at typical smelting temperatures using different dipping times from 5 to 120 min. The growth kinetics of the lining was very fast in the initial stage of the slag contact with the cooled metal surface. The quenched samples showed characteristic solidification zones from the cold end towards the hot side of the freeze lining and the molten slag shown already in other freeze linings and different slag types. The slag chemistry modifies the solidification pattern very much and thus the crystalline phases in the lining included also phases created by the high copper oxide concentration as well as the specific gangue assay of the smelters feed mixture. The thermal stability of the freeze lining in high-in-copper DB slags is discussed as well as the mechanism of delafossite precipitation.


Aalto University, School of Chemical Technology, MSE/Metallurgical Thermodynamics and Modeling Group, Aalto, Finland

Received: 2012-08-02
Accepted: 2012-12-23
Published Online: 2013-04-18
Published in Print: 2013-04-17

©[2013] by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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