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Rönnskär () is a metallurgic plant located in Skelleftehamn,
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. The factory does extraction of copper, zinc and lead, and produces important quantities of sulfuric acid, silver and gold when extracted as joint products. Since 2012,
electronic waste Electronic waste (or e-waste) describes discarded electrical or electronics, electronic devices. It is also commonly known as waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) or end-of-life (EOL) electronics. Used electronics which are destined ...
recycling has become a major activity of the factory. Launched in 1930 as Rönnskärsverken, Rönnskär is Boliden AB's main production site.


History

Gold discovered around
Boliden Boliden is a locality situated in Skellefteå Municipality, Västerbotten County, Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Nor ...
in 1925 and important mineral deposits in
Skellefteå Skellefteå (, locally ) is a Cities in Sweden, city in Västerbotten County, Sweden, with a population of 36,388. It is the seat of Skellefteå Municipality, which had 77,322 inhabitants in 2024. The city is historically industrial, with mining ...
accelerated the region's industrial growth. Minerals in Boliden contained high levels of arsenic, so in 1927 it became a priority for the country to develop its own extraction capacities of its own minerals. The main production site was created by unifying the Hamnskär and Rönnskär islands, and joining them to the main land. Construction of the factory, with its 128-meter chimney, started in 1928. The foundry started operations in January 1930. Production was essentially focused on pure copper
ingots An ingot is a piece of relatively pure material, usually metal, that is cast into a shape suitable for further processing. In steelmaking, it is the first step among semi-finished casting products. Ingots usually require a second procedure of sh ...
. The extraction factory of precious metals was constructed once gold and silver were found in high quantities in the extracted copper. File:Guld_i_degeln.jpg, link=Fichier:Guld_i_degeln.jpg, alt=Photo noir et blanc d'une opération de fonderie, Making of a gold ingot, 1935. File:Vägning_av_guldtackor.jpg, link=Fichier:Vägning_av_guldtackor.jpg, alt=Photo noir et blanc d'un laboratoire, Weighing gold ingots, 1935. During the 1930s, reverberatory furnaces, converting smelters and
electrolysis In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a technique that uses Direct current, direct electric current (DC) to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction. Electrolysis is commercially important as a stage in the separation of c ...
installations were added to the complex. The sulfuric acid factory was built in 1942. Zinc recycling activities were developed during the 1960s. In 1976, Rönnskär inaugurated the world's first Kaldo converter built for lead extraction. Recycling of metals from electronic waste started in the 1980s. From 1998 to 2000, the capacity of the factory's copper smelter and refinery was doubled to reach a production volume of 230K t/y. In 2012, Boliden launched an expansion program of its electronic scrap recycling to triple its capacity to 120,000 mt/y. File:16000300030648-Rönnskärsverken-Riksantikvarieämbetet.jpg, Probably 1970s. File:16000300030647-Rönnskärsverken-Riksantikvarieämbetet.jpg, Smelter (background), power line pole (foreground). File:16000300039710-Skellefteå-Riksantikvarieämbetet.jpg, Boliden Harbor File:16000300039688-Skellefteå-Riksantikvarieämbetet.jpg, Industrial Boliden train. In 2021, Boliden launched the construction of a leaching plant and underground residual repository, becoming the first copper smelter worldwide to have its own long-term waste disposal onsite. In 2024, Boliden received 88 million euros from EU's program Just Transition Fund to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions of its smelter, the latter causing 80% of the industrial pollution in the region.


Incidents

On 13 June 2023, a massive fire broke out in the sulfuric acid plant. 190 people were laid off after the fire, and the damage was estimated to take years to repair. This came after it was announced that a new electrolysis factory would be built on site. The casualties from the incident were completely covered by the plant's insurer.


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References

{{Reflist Metal companies of Sweden Copper mining companies of Sweden Smelting Skellefteå Municipality Swedish companies established in 1930 20th-century establishments in Västerbotten County