Sulfur Dioxide Emission Reduction by the Polish Copper Industry

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 408 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
Polish Copper Industry, located in the Lepica-Glogów region and operated since the 1970's, includes four mines and two smelters, "Legnica" and "Glogów", the latter consisting of "Glogów" I" and "Glogów II" both having different technologies. The "Legnica" and the "Glogów I" smelters using shaft furnaces, so sulfur elimination largely takes place during batchwise converting, resulting in fluctuation SO2-concentration between less than 1% up to 10% in the converter pas W the sulfuric acid plants. The ensuing difficulties of the past have now largely been overcome. Introduction of flash smelting at "Glogów II" with subsequent acid making by double SO2-conversion from the stable process gas, contributed significantly to further reduction Of SO2-emission. In 1994 a new double conversion sulfuric acid plant was installed at "Glogów l" as well as a "Solinox" desulfurisation plant at "Legnica", further reducing SO2 emission considerably, The next step towards this goal under consideration is a semi-dry desulfurization system for the "Glogów I" power station, SO2- abatement measures by KGHM and the results thereby achieved are presented.
Citation
APA:
(1996) Sulfur Dioxide Emission Reduction by the Polish Copper IndustryMLA: Sulfur Dioxide Emission Reduction by the Polish Copper Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.