Systematic Evaluation Of Copper Smelting Alternatives

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. P. lmrie
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The recent years have seen many copper smelting operations become uneconomic due to a combination of low metal prices, high energy and labor costs, environmental requirements and high investment costs for modernization or replacement. Since a copper commodity requirement remains, the industry will recover, but many operations will need to determine which processes can offer the best prospect for economic operation and readiness for reliable investment and implementation. Corporate investment decisions involve the judgment of many factors in addition to topical technical aspects. Consideration of plant management and operational aspects are thus included. Taking account of such proven processes as conventional, flash and continuous smelting, plus modified conventional and new unproven processes, this paper gives a systematic approach to aid optimum choice for a modernization or grassroots investment. Actual achievements in energy form alternates, conservation and cost effectiveness are highlighted, and areas of remaining potential for energy saving are discussed.
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APA: W. P. lmrie  (1983)  Systematic Evaluation Of Copper Smelting Alternatives

MLA: W. P. lmrie Systematic Evaluation Of Copper Smelting Alternatives. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1983.

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