Electric Smelting of Tin Concentrates at Capper Pass Limited

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. M. Strachan
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The application of submerged electric arc furnace smelting techniques to tin concentrates at the Capper Pass tin smelter in England is discussed. Some experimental data from earlier small scale 50 KVA electric smelting testwork on various low and medium grade tin concentrates is presented. Design considerations for the construction of a 3 MVA electric furnace to treat tin concentrates from the East Kemptville mine in Canada are considered, together with necessary precautions peculiar to the construction of a high grade smelter in close proximity to an existing low grade, complex non-ferrous metal smelting operation<. Slag composition modifications to optimise operational smelting conditions for various concentrates treated are discussed, together with refractory selection. The effect of concentrate impurity levels on the permissible degree of recycle to produce a satisfactory metal product is highlighted.
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APA: A. M. Strachan  (1990)  Electric Smelting of Tin Concentrates at Capper Pass Limited

MLA: A. M. Strachan Electric Smelting of Tin Concentrates at Capper Pass Limited. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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