Flash Smelting Copper Concentrates

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Petri Bryk John Ryselin Jorma Honkasalo Rolf Malmstrom
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Jan 6, 1958

Abstract

THE theoretical possibilities for the realization of flash smelting have been known for a long time. Calculations concerning the same can be found in previously published literature,1 and suggestions for its accomplishment in practice are described in patents on the subject. Likewise a smaller number of practical test results are known. Autogenous smelting is closely connected with flash smelting, since in flash smelting techniques it is possible to use the heat evolved by oxidation of the sulfides for the smelting process to such an extent that under certain conditions smelting can proceed without additional fuel. However, in the event that insufficient heat is available from the oxidation of the sulfide concentrates, then additional heat may be supplied by preheating the air, using oxygen enriched air, on burning additional fuel with the concentrate.
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APA: Petri Bryk John Ryselin Jorma Honkasalo Rolf Malmstrom  (1958)  Flash Smelting Copper Concentrates

MLA: Petri Bryk John Ryselin Jorma Honkasalo Rolf Malmstrom Flash Smelting Copper Concentrates. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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