Kansanshi Copper Smelter: The First Four Years of Operation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Hunt D. de Vries
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2019

Abstract

Kansanshi Copper Smelter began operation in March 2015. The smelter features a single Isasmelt furnace for smelting, one 6-in-line electric furnace for matte-settling and slag-cleaning duties, four Peirce- Smith converters and two rotary anode furnaces. A 1,450 t/day oxygen plant and a 4,085 t/day sulphuric acid plant are included in the smelter operations. This paper gives an overview of the operational performance to date with summary data for each smelter section. Challenges such as an unforeseen refractory failure in the Isasmelt furnace in 2016 are discussed. Design improvements around the electric furnace are mentioned. Plans for potential future improvements are put into context. A consistent focus on operations, maintenance and continuous improvement has seen the smelter easily achieve its nameplate capacity of 1.2 million tonnes per annum of copper concentrate throughput. The smelter now operates consistently at a concentrate throughput rate of 1.38 million tonnes per annum of copper concentrate. INTRODUCTION The smelter was commissioned in March 2015. Design and commissioning of the smelter have been discussed by de Vries, Hunt, Hanschar and Louie (2016). The smelter rapidly ramped up to achieve nameplate production (1.2 million tonnes per year concentrate) and in 2018 operated consistently at the rate of 1.38 million tonnes per year concentrate. This paper presents major operational data for each section of the plant and describes significant events and improvements during the first four years of operation. The smelter flowsheet is shown in Figure 1.
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APA: S. Hunt D. de Vries  (2019)  Kansanshi Copper Smelter: The First Four Years of Operation

MLA: S. Hunt D. de Vries Kansanshi Copper Smelter: The First Four Years of Operation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2019.

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