Kinetics Of Sulfide Smelting In Mitsubishi Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zenjiro Asaki
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The copper concentrate particles dissolve quickly into the molten matte in the smelting furnace of Mitsubishi Process, which indicates that the sulfide smelting is essentially a gas/liquid reaction. In this paper, theoretical calculation has been made on the rate of oxidation of FeS component in the matte to form FeO by rising gas bubbles using the penetration theory. The results showed that all the oxygen in the bubble of 1.2 cm in diameter, which is the maximum stable diameter, is consumed in 3 ms. This time required is sufficiently short, and it results in the actual operation of smelting furnace of 1100% oxygen-efficiency. These calculations indicate that most smelting reactions are completed just under the lance, except slag formation.
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APA: Zenjiro Asaki  (2002)  Kinetics Of Sulfide Smelting In Mitsubishi Process

MLA: Zenjiro Asaki Kinetics Of Sulfide Smelting In Mitsubishi Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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