Direct-to-Blister Copper Smelting with the ISASMELT Process
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 1138 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
To date, many types of primary concentrate have been smelted using the ISASMELT™ technology, with annual smelting of copper concentrate alone exceeding 7 million tonnes. Most of this material could best be described as chalcopyrite concentrate, owing to the predominance of copper attributable to this single mineral. Chalcopyrite concentrates lend themselves readily to smelting with a
fayalite slag, and producing a matte containing 55–65 wt% Cu. However, the ISASMELT™ technology also stands ready to meet future copper demand through the treatment of new types of concentrates containing relatively low iron and high silica levels. Various slag systems have been considered for direct-to-blister smelting. They have been evaluated computationally, using the MPE thermodynamic modelling package, and practically, at pilot scale. The lime-silica-iron oxide slag was found to have the lowest slag make, lower dissolved copper and hence lowest copper losses. Based on the outcomes of the modelling and pilot scale
testwork a future smelter flowsheet has been defined, comprising a single ISASMELT™ direct-to-blister furnace, an electric slag cleaning furnace, and appropriately designed anode furnaces.
Citation
APA: (2017) Direct-to-Blister Copper Smelting with the ISASMELT Process
MLA: Direct-to-Blister Copper Smelting with the ISASMELT Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.