Design and Operation of the Noranda Process Continuous Smelter

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 30
- File Size:
- 841 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
After three years of experience in operating the pilot plant for the Noranda Continuous Smelting Process, the decision was made, in March 1971, to build an 800 ton per day commercial plant at Noranda, Quebec. The de- sign and layout of the plant is discussed and the installed equipment described. Experience previously gained in the pilot plant is mentioned when it has been used in the choice of equipment or plant layout. The full- scale reactor was started up in March 1973 and the operational datacollected and the experience acquired during the first 30 months of operation are described. This includes operation to produce both high grade matte and copper. Areas discussed include refractory wear, fuel consumption and throughput of copper concentrates. Changes made to original equipment and methods of operation are discussed, together with the reasons. The ad- vantages of using solid fuels to handle inert materials and to maximize converting air flowrates and concentrate throughputs are described. Relative efficiencies of oil and natural gas are compared. The addition of oxygen from a 94 ton per day oxygen plant to the reactor converting air was started in August 1975 and the initial operating results are included.
Citation
APA:
(1976) Design and Operation of the Noranda Process Continuous SmelterMLA: Design and Operation of the Noranda Process Continuous Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.