The Economic and Environmental Benefits of Ausmelt Technology in Secondary Copper Smelting and Converting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Sofra
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The quantity of copper produced by secondary material processing is increasing as metal producers look to cleaner and cheaper sources of copper. The need to smelt secondary copper more economically, to process a wide range of materials with large fluctuations in size and composition and to cope with the increasingly stringent environmental constraints have put considerable pressure on existing conventional secondary copper smelters. The Top Submerged Lance process, developed and commercialized by Ausmelt Ltd offers a low cost technology, which is particularly adapt at processing copper-bearing scrap and residues. The application of Ausmelt Technology to replace conventional secondary copper processing operations introduces potential for significant advantages in environmental performance, and improved process efficiencies through the use of cheaper hels and reductants, the high rate of metal recovery and the flexibility inherent in the technology to process various feed material types. The economical, process and environmental benefits of its application are highlighted for both the smelting and converting stages of copper production.
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APA: J. Sofra  (1997)  The Economic and Environmental Benefits of Ausmelt Technology in Secondary Copper Smelting and Converting

MLA: J. Sofra The Economic and Environmental Benefits of Ausmelt Technology in Secondary Copper Smelting and Converting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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