Intensification of the Slag Fuming Process at BHAS, Port Pirie

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Malone J. G Lane D. P
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The slag fuming furnaces are the major bottleneck in the BHAS zinc production flowsheet. Intensification of the fuming process could significantly reduce this production restriction. Oxygen enrichment was proven to be a means of intensifying the fuming process. This procedure resulted in higher slag bath temperatures, and development work was undertaken towards obtaining accurate slag bath temperature measurement and control. Slag bath temperature measurement techniques were evaluated, with infra red optical pyrometry established as the system with the most potential for continuous temperature measurement and control. Oxygen enrichment resulted in a zinc production capacity increase of 1 000 tonnes per year. An oxygen enrichment technique was developed which both minimized the risk of furnace damage and made the most efficient use of the enrichment oxygen.
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APA: Malone J. G Lane D. P  (1989)  Intensification of the Slag Fuming Process at BHAS, Port Pirie

MLA: Malone J. G Lane D. P Intensification of the Slag Fuming Process at BHAS, Port Pirie. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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