Modernization Of The Luanshya Smelter, Zambia

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Abhoy Mukherjee
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The Luanshya Smelter is a traditional Reverberatory Smelter which once worked with up to three coal-fired reverbs, and now operates one Reverb and one hot Peirce- Smith Converter, projected to produce approximately 42.000 tons per year of copper anodes. The aim of this study is to select a smelting technology which best fits the upgrading of the Smelter, such that low capital and operating costs are achieved for the projected design production capacity of 60.000 tpy, limited by the available supplies of concentrates. An equally important requisite is the compliance of present and future environmental regulations, which determines the need to install and Acid Plant to treat the smelter primary gases. In the process selection study, the following technologies were analyzed, at a Conceptual Engineering level: the Oxy-fuel Burner Reverb, the Teniente Converter, the CONTOP Cyclone Smelting Reactor, and further, the Ausmelt Furnace, the engineering of which was provided by the proprietary firm. The engineering of the other processes was developed by INDEC, which also integrated the comparative analysis of the four options. The analysis of a comprehensive set of technical factors, including integrated smelter metallurgical models, together with the evaluations of economical features, led to the selection of the CONTOP Smelting Technology for the modernization of the Luanshya Smelter.
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APA: Abhoy Mukherjee  (1999)  Modernization Of The Luanshya Smelter, Zambia

MLA: Abhoy Mukherjee Modernization Of The Luanshya Smelter, Zambia. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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