Method for smelting nickel oxide ore
US-2017342514-A1 · Nov 30, 2017 · US
US10301704B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10301704-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515552031-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 28, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 28, 2019 |
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Provided is a smelting method whereby a reaction for reducing pellets, said pellet being formed by using a saprolite ore as a starting material, can be effectively conducted and thus an iron/nickel alloy having a nickel grade of, for example, 16% or greater can be obtained. The method comprises: a pellet production step (S1) for producing the pellets from the saprolite ore; and a reduction step (S2) for heating and reducing the obtained pellets in a smelting furnace. In the pellet production step (S1), at least the saprolite ore and a preset amount of a carbonaceous reducing agent are mixed together to produce the pellets. In the reduction step (S2), a hearth carbonaceous reducing agent is preliminarily spread on the hearth of the smelting furnace and the pellets produced above are placed on the hearth carbonaceous reducing agent and then subjected to a heat reduction treatment.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for smelting saprolite ore, in which a pellet is formed from the saprolite ore, and the pellet is heat-reduced to obtain an iron-nickel alloy with a nickel grade of 16% or more, the method comprising: the pellet production step comprising mixing the saprolite ore with at least a carbonaceous reducing agent to form a mixture, the amount of the carbonaceous reducing agent being adjusted so that the amount of carbon in the mixture is 0.1% or more, and 25% or less when the total value of a chemical equivalent required for reducing nickel oxide contained in the resulting pellet into nickel metal and a chemical equivalent required for reducing iron oxide contained in said pellet into iron metal is taken as 100%, and agglomerating the mixture to form a pellet, and the reduction step comprising pre-covering the furnace floor of the smelting furnace with a furnace floor carbonaceous reducing agent in an amount that enables a metal shell formed during the reduction step to be melted and the melted metal shell to be dispersed in a slag formed during the reduction step before charging the resulting pellet into the smelting furnace, loading the pellet onto the furnace floor carbonaceous reducing agent, and heat-reducing the pellet loaded onto the furnace floor carbonaceous reducing agent at a heating temperature of 1350° C. or more and 1550° C. or less, wherein the time from the start of heat-reducing until the pellet is taken out from the smelting furnace in the reduction step is less than 40 minutes. 2. The method for smelting saprolite ore according to claim 1 , wherein the temperature when the pellet is charged into the smelting furnace is 600° C. or less. 3. The method for producing saprolite ore according to claim 1 , wherein the pellet production step comprises adding a binder, and/or a flux component as an additive other than the carbonaceous reducing agent such that the loading amount of the additive except for the carbonaceous reducing agent is 10% or less relative to the saprolite ore by weight. 4. The method for smelting saprolite ore according to claim 1 , further comprising pulverizing a reduced product obtained from the reduction step, and separating a metal including the iron-nickel alloy from a slag, and then melting the metal to obtain a ferronickel.
with formation of ferro-nickel or ferro-cobalt · CPC title
with carbonaceous material for the production of coked agglomerates · CPC title
by solid carbonaceous reducing agents · CPC title
by dry processes · CPC title
Sintering; Agglomerating · CPC title
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