Abstract: A continuous nickel matte converter and method for the efficient production of low iron nickel-rich mattes from high-iron nickel-rich mattes, with minimal environmental impact. The present invention processes high-iron, nickel-rich primary furnace mattes to produce low iron, nickel-rich mattes, low value metal-containing slag and sulfur dioxide rich-off gas, with improved cobalt recovery. It eliminates use of the Peirce-Smith converter, with its undesirable environmental, metallurgical and economic features.
Abstract: Removing contaminants from a contaminated ore through volatilization in a low pressure environment, subjecting the ore to a plasma and a reactive gas in a low pressure environment to form a metallic salt, volatilizing the salt and collecting the salt via condensation.
Abstract: Metal-containing ores are extracted by a process and apparatus which avoid contaminating the product with fuel gas components. In a rotary kiln, a heat shock-resistant ceramic pipe is subjected to indirect high temperature heating, thereby allowing the extraction reaction to be conducted without heat producing fuel gases.
Abstract: This invention provides a process for the recovery of titanium values from a complex matrix comprising titanium nitride. The process comprises chlorinating the titanium nitride in the matrix to obtain a reaction product containing titanium chloride, and separating the titanium chloride from the reaction product. The invention also provides for the production of said complex matrix containing titanium nitride by nitriding titanium values in complex titanium-containing starting materials such as complex metallurgical titaniferous slags and ilmenite, perovskite, armalcolite and fassaite.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 24, 1991
Date of Patent:
July 6, 1993
Inventors:
Gerhard J. Mostert, Bodo R. Rohrmann, Roger J. Wedlake, Rodney C. Baxter