Improved Decopperising of Lead Bullion at Port Pirie

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Miller M. J Bauer J. C
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The continuous copper drossing process operated at Port Pine since 1962 has had limited copper removal capacity as determined by a maximum tolerable Cu/S ratio in feed and the level of sulphur in blast furnace bullion. Recent process development has been to overcome these limitations to meet increased copper throughput requirements. A sulphur addition system was developed and installed in August 1987. The system has capacity to increase sulphur input by over 150%, meeting the increased copper capacity requirement and also allowing independence from the upstream process for sulphur supply. Developments in process understanding have been applied within the limitations of the existing furnace design with a 10% increase in the maximum tolerable Cu/S ratio.
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APA: Miller M. J Bauer J. C  (1989)  Improved Decopperising of Lead Bullion at Port Pirie

MLA: Miller M. J Bauer J. C Improved Decopperising of Lead Bullion at Port Pirie. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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