Abstract

In the late 19th century, the discovery of rich nickel-copper sulphide ore bodies in Sudbury and the need for tonnage quantities of the metal to be used in nickel steel armour provided the foundation for establishing the Canadian nickel industry. For almost 50 years, International Nickel was the key player. In 1930, Falconbridge Nickel entered the field. These two organizations remain the key Canadian nickel producers.This paper discusses the factors that have influenced the evolution of nickel smelting processes. The initial Sudbury ore smelting and nickel copper separation technologies were imported from abroad. It was only in 1937 that International Nickel established a process research laboratory in Copper Cliff. The explosive post WW II industrial development created a strong demand for a broader variety of nickel products. For both International Nickel and Falconbridge, research and development became an essential business tool to succeed in the new market scenery. In the last few decades, new technologies were developed and commercialized to respond to the raising costs of energy, pressing societal environmental concerns, the advent of nickel laterites as an important source of new metal, the incorporation of new nickel producers to the market and, therefore, the need to increase productivity. Canada thus became an important exporter of technology.In this paper, the authors review this history with the objective of highlighting the forces that have triggered the most important changes in Canadian nickel smelting.

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