Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slag To Be Used For Copper Smelting And Converting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Akira Yazawa
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The composition of ferrous calcium silicate slag is located on the tie line between FeOx and calcium silicates in ternary FeOx-SiO2-CaO system. This slag has never been used as copper smelting slag because of high sulfidic copper solubility. However, when the dissolved copper in slag is just oxidic, as in direct white metal production or in converting process, this slag is quite attractive and can be regarded as the third copper smelting slag after fayalite and calcium ferrite slags. Based on the authors' studies on phase separation thermodynamics and laboratory experiments, it was clarified that the oxidic copper loss in this ferrous calcium silicate slag become the minimum not only %Cu in slag but also the total copper loss when the amount of slag is taken into account. It has been proven that calcium ferrite slag is suitable for continuous converting where the dissolved copper is oxidic, but there exist some drawbacks such as limited solubility of silica, low lead removability and too high fluidity. To overcome these difficulties accompanying traditional slags, ferrous calcium silicate slag is the hopeful alternative. In view of the general trends of modem copper smelting processes, the interesting features of this new slag system are discussed.
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APA: Akira Yazawa  (1999)  Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slag To Be Used For Copper Smelting And Converting

MLA: Akira Yazawa Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slag To Be Used For Copper Smelting And Converting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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