Recent Advances In Modern Continuous Converting (Keynote)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Moto Goto
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Today, Pierce-Smith converters, coupled together with various types of smelting units, are used in most of the world's smelters, However, due to the "batch" processing nature, and problems associated with fugitive emissions during the transfer of melt and blowing stages, this arrangement will unlikely be adopted in future smelters. Modern day alternative processes include the Mitsubishi Process, Outokumpu Flash Smelting and Flash Converting Process, the Noranda Process, and the Ausmelt Process, but only the Mitsubishi Process is a "truly continuous" smelting and converting operation, producing a constant flow of blister without tapping, and is economically proven by long term commercial operations. This paper reviews recent advances in modern continuous converting technologies, with a special section devoted to operation of the "first standalone Mitsubishi C-furnace" coupled together with a Noranda Reactor, at Port Kembla Copper Pty, Ltd. in Australia.
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APA: Moto Goto  (2003)  Recent Advances In Modern Continuous Converting (Keynote)

MLA: Moto Goto Recent Advances In Modern Continuous Converting (Keynote). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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