Dissolution Of Particles In The Mitsubishi Smelting Furnace

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Toru Taniguchi
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

In the Mitsubishi smelting furnace, copper concentrate, silica sand and water granulated slag from the converting furnace are injected through the process lances, together with oxygen enriched air, into the melt. Because bath smelting is used, the rates of particles/melt and gas/melt reactions are high enough and therefore tine grinding of the solid materials is' not necessary. Among these reactions, the dissolution rate of silica sand is the slowest and limits the overall reactions in the smelting furnace. Information on the dissolution rate of silica sand plays an important role for design of a new furnace. Theoretical calculations of the dissolution rate .of silica particles have been reported elsewhere. The authors conducted cold model experiments and could verify the calculation. In this paper, the dependence of dissolution rates of particles on the gas blowing rate, particle size and solid penetration depth in the bath is discussed.
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APA: Toru Taniguchi  (2002)  Dissolution Of Particles In The Mitsubishi Smelting Furnace

MLA: Toru Taniguchi Dissolution Of Particles In The Mitsubishi Smelting Furnace. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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