Current Teniente Converter Practice At The Spl Ilo Smelter.

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William E. Torres
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The Southern Peru Limited smelter, in Ilo, operates two reverberatory furnaces, seven Peirce-Smith converters, one Teniente Converter, two casting wheels and a single contact acid plant. The Teniente Converter was commissioned in August 1995 and was designed to smelt 744 dry metric tons (820 dry short tons) of concentrate per day. The process off-gas is collected in a water-cooled hood, cooled in a spray chamber, and cleaned in a Joy electrostatic precipitator for further treatment in the Acid Plant. This paper presents the current Teniente Converter operating practices and control philosophy. Relevant improvements and modifications to achieve a 379 day campaign without tuyere replacement and a daily average smelting rate of 862 dry metric tons (940 dry short tons) of concentrate are discussed.
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APA: William E. Torres  (1998)  Current Teniente Converter Practice At The Spl Ilo Smelter.

MLA: William E. Torres Current Teniente Converter Practice At The Spl Ilo Smelter.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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