Fugitive Emission Factors For A Primary Copper Converter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
John O. Burckle
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

For years, the measurement of fugitive emissions from the primary copper converter has defied all attempts based on inferential measurements, It has been concluded by virtually all investigators that the only dependable tech¬nique to measure these emissions would be to completely enclose an operating converter to permit the capture and measurement of all emissions. However, complete enclosure with a metal hood is difficult; many of the most serious fugitive emissions result during periods when the converter must be attended with crane-operated equipment. This approach would require either opening of the enclosure to permit the entry of large items of equipment or completely new methods for charging and tapping converters' The installation of the air curtain hooding system at ASARCO's Tacoma smelter has permitted a quantitative approach to the direct measurement of the fugitive for the first time. In this program, the fugitives captured by the air curtain were measured at a downstream sampling point in the exhaust side of the air curtain system during the various portions of the converter cycle. Emission factors were established for sulfur dioxide, filterable particulate (method 5), inhalable particulate, and selected trace elements.
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APA: John O. Burckle  (1983)  Fugitive Emission Factors For A Primary Copper Converter

MLA: John O. Burckle Fugitive Emission Factors For A Primary Copper Converter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1983.

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