Current Practices At The Converter And Anode Furnace Operations Of Pasar

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Romeo U. Pagador
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

After privatization in 1999, PASAR Corporation initiated a plant modernization program to optimize the performance of the smelter by increasing plant availability. This initiative required operational adjustments to the converting and anode furnace procedures, to support the higher throughput in the flash furnace, while continuing to meet government environmental regulations. The major shift in production direction was to eliminate the 30-35 day maintenance shutdown every two years, and replace it with a 15-day shutdown. This paper discusses the changes implemented in the converter and anode operation that have resulted in an increase of 10% in flash furnace throughput, an 18% increase in blister output, to 170 tonnes per cycle, and a converter campaign tonnage increase of 10%. Since privatization, PASAR has instituted a series of ?management of change? programs that have facilitated an industrial cultural change needed to achieve the company?s vision, mission and strategic goals.
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APA: Romeo U. Pagador  (2005)  Current Practices At The Converter And Anode Furnace Operations Of Pasar

MLA: Romeo U. Pagador Current Practices At The Converter And Anode Furnace Operations Of Pasar. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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