Utilisation of biomass waste as a reductant in the smelting of saprolitic nickel ore using a DC-arc furnace

In this work, the biomass charcoal from rubber wood, coconut shell, corn cob, palm kernel shell, as a reductant in the smelting process of saprolitic nickel laterite has been observed in a laboratory submerged arc furnace. A total of 5 kg of saprolite, some reductant and limestone were smelted toget...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mineral processing and extractive metallurgy (2018) 2024-12, Vol.133 (4), p.160-170
Hauptverfasser: Nurjaman, Fajar, Hakim, Hafid Zul, Arham, La Ode, Septiansyah, Bagus, Handoko, Anton Sapto, Bahfie, Fathan, Suharto, Suharto, Dahlan, Yuhelda, Fatimah, Titin Siti, Sari, Yuliana, Suharno, Bambang
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, the biomass charcoal from rubber wood, coconut shell, corn cob, palm kernel shell, as a reductant in the smelting process of saprolitic nickel laterite has been observed in a laboratory submerged arc furnace. A total of 5 kg of saprolite, some reductant and limestone were smelted together in this furnace, which was adjusted to 0.8 of carbon stoichiometric and 0.8 of slag basicity. The smelting process was carried out for 1 h, and the pouring temperature was 1400 °C–1500 °C. From the result, the smelting process using corn cob charcoal and palm kernel shell charcoal showed almost similar nickel grade and recovery compared with using coke as a reductant, which is above 12% and 90%, respectively. It also has the same slag phase, that is, diopside, with a low melting point. These two types of biomass waste reductants could be replaced using coke in the future.
ISSN:2572-6641
2572-665X
DOI:10.1177/25726641241301579