Technology For Decreasing Refractory Wear In The Mitsubishi Process: Fundamental Research And Its Application

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
F. Tanaka
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

In April 1999, a two-year campaign of the Mitsubishi furnaces was achieved at Naoshima Smelter; the present one is expected to be extended much longer. An overview of basic technology for decreasing refractory wear in the Mitsubishi Process is presented. One of the main features of the process is the use of top blowing lance technology which has a different effect on the furnace refractory than other conventional processes. The refractory wear of concern is hearth wear caused by top blown powder injection, wear of the side wall caused by splashing droplets, and wear of the bath level refractories caused by surface waves of melts in the furnace. These have been systematically investigated for many years. This paper describes the results of various model tests and their application to practical furnace design and operation.
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APA: F. Tanaka  (1999)  Technology For Decreasing Refractory Wear In The Mitsubishi Process: Fundamental Research And Its Application

MLA: F. Tanaka Technology For Decreasing Refractory Wear In The Mitsubishi Process: Fundamental Research And Its Application. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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