From Autogeneous Sulfide Smelting To The Production Network - Outokumpu Flash Technology As Trendsetter In Copper Production

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 291 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2002
Abstract
The falling real price level of copper metal and changes in the treatment and refining charges has been characteristic to the copper industry during the last few decades. Outokumpu's continuous development of the Flash Smelting Technology and increased productivity of the smelters based on these improvements may be one of the basic reasons that have influenced to these trends. From the early beginning of the Flash Smelting Technology, it has been characterized by low operation costs and low emissions, and the vision has been to develop the technology towards Direct Blister Flash Smelting. In Direct Blister Flash Smelting, both smelting and converting are carried out in one furnace making it possible to reduce the number of unit operation steps and thus lower both operation and investment costs. The merger of large copper production companies taken place during the last few years is a sign of a new age in copper production business. Now, the aim is to increase the productivity of copper production not just by utilizing the economy of scale but also by increasing integration and optimization of the whole production chain from mine to refinery. This also means increasing win- win based cooperation between companies. A Production Network concept based on the Flash Converting process enables existing smelters to decrease the operating costs and expand the smelting capacity with minimum investment and at the same time to decrease the emissions of the smelters. The new structure in ownership and partnership between copper production companies makes it easier to adopt the Production Network concept to both new and existing plants, where there exists a lot of built-in capacity. The paper presents Outokumpu's prediction on how the new options for the smelters will contribute to further changes in the structure of copper production. These visions are illustrated by giving examples on how the combination of matte production, Flash Converting, and Direct-to-Blister Flash Smelting could be adapted in existing and new smelters.
Citation
APA:
(2002) From Autogeneous Sulfide Smelting To The Production Network - Outokumpu Flash Technology As Trendsetter In Copper ProductionMLA: From Autogeneous Sulfide Smelting To The Production Network - Outokumpu Flash Technology As Trendsetter In Copper Production. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.