Flash smelting is used to smelt a large proportion of the world's copper and nickel and some lead/zinc concentrates. Understanding the factors controlling the ignition of these concentrates is an important consideration in designing burners and maximising the throughput of the flash smelting process. The literature on the subject is briefly reviewed and techniques for the measurement of ignition temperature discussed. The mineralogy of the concentrates and the role of thermodynamics and phase diagrams in interpreting and predicting ignition behaviour are emphasised and applied to interpreting results obtained on a nickel concentrate.
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