Full Utilization of the Matte Converting Process Energy for Operating Conditions of the RTB Bor Smelter

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 139 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
In the early 90's a completely unknown problem was encountered at the converter Department: it was a chronic shortage of the cold copper charge needed for the second operating period. A high temperature operating regime was caused which further provoked a chain of consequences such as a drastic drop of the number of operations in campaigns. The consumption of repair bricks reached the quantity of 8.3955 kg / tonne of anode Cu. In 1994, we won the process of cold material smelting during the "copper" blowing [2]. The number of operations per campaign reached 180-200 again. Also in 1994 we won the process of smelting cold materials to obtain "tin" blowing with the purpose of completing their processing cycle [2]. During the period 1994 – 2007 a total of 107,845 tonnes of cold material were remelted to make copper and 56,794 tonnes were re-smelted to obtain "tin". Upon synthesizing these two processes, a completely new model was achieved in 2005, by Bogdan Petkovic, which entirely utilized all available energy of the Peirce-Smith (PS) converters of the Bor Copper Smelter and now represents the basis of the time cycle. The cold material now enters the converter plant, copper recovery is increased and the method itself is environmentally friendly. 167
Citation
APA:
(2009) Full Utilization of the Matte Converting Process Energy for Operating Conditions of the RTB Bor SmelterMLA: Full Utilization of the Matte Converting Process Energy for Operating Conditions of the RTB Bor Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.