Use Of Optical On-Line Production Control In Copper Smelters

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. Persson
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The first installation at a copper smelter of a Semtech OPC System for continuous, on-line production control of copper converting in PS converters took place in 1994. At present OPC systems are installed at 19 PS converters. The technology presents to the operator real-time information on the progress of the process he is controlling in the form of optical process parameters, thus facilitating dynamic process control. The optical process parameters are based on time- and wavelength resolved registrations of the light emitted by the off-gas flames and identification of correlation between these parameters and characteristic metallurgical process data. The present paper provides a description of the technology as seen by the furnace operators and a summary of operating experiences made during five years of full-scale, operation at various smelters, reviews influences from the technology on smelter operational practises and comments on recent developments as regards new applications of the technology.
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APA: W. Persson  (1999)  Use Of Optical On-Line Production Control In Copper Smelters

MLA: W. Persson Use Of Optical On-Line Production Control In Copper Smelters. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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