Aluminum Diffusion Protection For Copper Anode Moulds.

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Riccardi
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Copper refineries use massive copper castings as moulds into which impure molten copper from the reverberatory furnace is poured to form anodes for further electrolytic refining. To facilitate removal of the copper anodes from the mould and to prolong the life of the mould itself, it is traditional to spray the mould surface prior to each use with a slurry of baryte in water. This slurry application leads to poor housekeeping, operating costs are escalated by the cost of the slurry, and additional problems in the subsequent refining process are experienced due to carry-over of excess undesirable baryte powder. A one-time application of a diffused layer of aluminum to the surface of the copper mould prior to putting the mould into service has been found to provide extended mould life and facilitate anode removal, as well as reducing baryte consumption; thereby reducing operating costs at both the anode manufacturing and refining stages.
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APA: J. Riccardi  (1999)  Aluminum Diffusion Protection For Copper Anode Moulds.

MLA: J. Riccardi Aluminum Diffusion Protection For Copper Anode Moulds.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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