Novel DC Furnace Design for Smelting Nickel and Cobalt Bearing Concentrate from Spent Alumina Catalyst

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. de Vries N. Voerrnann B. Wasmund J. Metric S. Kasinger
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Gulf Chemical & Metallurgical Corporation (GCMC) operates a circular DC electric smelting furnace to treat nickel and cobalt bearing residues at its plant in Freeport, Texas. The furnace, originally built by others, has experienced problems including runouts through the hearth and the lower sidewall. Hatch has designed several improvements to the furnace to alleviate these problems. The single anode at the centre of the hearth was replaced with a patented system of twelve air-cooled copper anodes evenly spaced around the furnace lower sidewall. The DC power supply comprises two transformers and two rectifiers operating in parallel. The water-cooling system on the bottom and lower sidewall shell plates was replaced with an air-cooling system using copper cooling fins. The existing row of water-cooled copper coolers in the metal bath zone was re-designed for greater heat removal capacity and better element joint sealing, and a new row of water-cooled copper coolers was added to cool both the alumina bath and freeboard zones. The existing water-cooled metal and alumina tapblocks were also re-designed for more robust cooling. A binding system was added to provide refractory compression that reduces the risk of liquid leaks. Finally, the furnace tilting frame was relocated to the top of the furnace where it is less likely to be damaged.
Citation

APA: S. de Vries N. Voerrnann B. Wasmund J. Metric S. Kasinger  (2000)  Novel DC Furnace Design for Smelting Nickel and Cobalt Bearing Concentrate from Spent Alumina Catalyst

MLA: S. de Vries N. Voerrnann B. Wasmund J. Metric S. Kasinger Novel DC Furnace Design for Smelting Nickel and Cobalt Bearing Concentrate from Spent Alumina Catalyst. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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