Automatic Flux Feeding into El Teniente Converter

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Guzman
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

In the framework of the optimization of Teniente Converter operation the new system of automatic flux feeding through gar-gun was implemented in the Potrerillos Smelter, Codelco Chile, Salvador Division. The control algoritm based on simple iron and silica balance adjusted by empirical coefficients was incorporated in the logical programmer. The programmer works in real time gathering information from the plant instrumentation events and introduced chemical assays of concentrate, slag and flux. Through the auto-tuning of the automatic operation the criterions of optimal flux dosage were determined. Four month of operation of the automatic flux feeding system demonstrated the stabilization of magnetite content in the slag in the narrow range from 18 to 20% and the decrease of flux consumption, corresponding to annual savings US$ 340,000. Additionally, the automatic system helps operators in the control room in fast determination of optimal fluxing and avoid the errors in flux dosage affecting the slag quality and its impact on refractory wear.
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APA: G. Guzman  (2007)  Automatic Flux Feeding into El Teniente Converter

MLA: G. Guzman Automatic Flux Feeding into El Teniente Converter. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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