Development Of New Copper Continuous Converter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yasuo Ojima
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

A new copper continuous converting process was investigated to evaluate the possibility of its application in the commercial operation. The tests were performed both in the laboratory and in pilot plant scale. Bath smelting process with the use of the top submerged lance technology was applied in these tests. Furnace shape was modified to a lengthwise eylindrical one with a settling area. The furnace monitor was put in the settling area to check the furnace from inside, FeOx-Si02, FeOx-CaO and FeOx-CaO-Si02 based slag systems were used to check their efficiency, The optimum slag chemistry to have good metallurgical results was discussed and FeOx-CaO system with some Si02 content turned out to be preferable although it has not been practically used, In this pilot plant test feeding rate of I tIH of solid grain matte was charged consecutively for two weeks and continuous converting could be done successively. This process is expected to overcome the problems of existing processes and be easily applied in existing plants.
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APA: Yasuo Ojima  (2003)  Development Of New Copper Continuous Converter

MLA: Yasuo Ojima Development Of New Copper Continuous Converter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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