
Article
History of Metallurgy in Finland: The Outokumpu Story
CIM Bulletin
(1993)
Abstract
Finland was a Swedish then a Russian colony then it declared its independence on November 15, 1917 during the Russian Revolution. The engineers at Outokumpu Company invented the flash smelting reactor in the 1940s which gradually replaced the reverberatory furnace for copper smelting. Beside copper plants, Outokumpu produces also nickel, zinc, cobalt, and stainless steel.
Keywords
- Electric furnaces,
- Copper,
- Nickel,
- Zinc,
- Cobalt,
- Stainless steel
Disciplines
Publication Date
November, 1993
Citation Information
Fathi Habashi. "History of Metallurgy in Finland: The Outokumpu Story" CIM Bulletin Vol. 86 Iss. 975 (1993) p. 57 - 63 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/fathi_habashi/377/