Burner Development Chamber for the Copper and Nonferrous Industry

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 1745 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Higher prices for natural gas or oil have motivated the copper industry to reexamine the modes of oxygen and oxy-fuel burner usage at operating plants. With rising energy costs and the growing importance of environmental protection, burner usage and burner operations have become the focus of several investigations and optimization efforts. One possible approach to lower energy usage is through combustion using tonnage oxygen. When such oxygen is used, the flame temperature increases and operational efficiency is improved. As well, with the correct technology, due to the presence of lower levels of harmful substances such as NOx in the off gas, there is improved environmental performance. As regards copper production, furnaces are employed for both concentrate smelting or for melting and casting operations. The use of tonnage oxygen in concentrate burners for smelting provides for a higher thermal efficiency. For furnaces employed for melting, air-operated burners may in fact have an initial advantage because a long radiant flame is typically generated, thus providing for a higher degree of heat transmission. This paper describes the new experimental burner chamber of Messer Austria GmbH which provides for testing of the combustion of natural gas with oxygen or oxygen-enriched air and the use of special water cooling ducts that simulates a metal charge during melting, The operational effectiveness of the burner is determined from temperature and off-gas analysis data. The paper also discusses future trends in burner technologies including a new patented burner. Cu2007 - Volume III (Book 2) The Carlos Diaz Symposium ou Pyrometallurgy Edited by A.E.M. Warner, C.J. Newman, A. Vahed, D.B. George, P.J. Mackey, A. Warczok Toronto, Canada,
Citation
APA:
(2007) Burner Development Chamber for the Copper and Nonferrous IndustryMLA: Burner Development Chamber for the Copper and Nonferrous Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.