Future Of Copper Converting Process (Keynote)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yasuo Ojima
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The mainstream of copper smelting processes in the world today is a combination of Outokumpu type Flash smelting and PS (Pierse Smith) converting process. Presently it can be estimated that about 50% of the worldwide copper production is produced by the Flash smelting process and 80% by the PS converting process. PS converting process due to its operational flexibility and despite its batch character of operation has been widely used in many smelters for more than 100 years. However, an environmental issue has been pointed out related to this process because of the difficulty of handling the fugitive gases. Recently several copper smelters in the world have been newly construeted and others have executed major modification and modernization. The continuous converting process has been applied in many of them instead of PS converting process. This paper compares PS to the emerging continuous converting process and makes a prospect of the future of the copper converting process.
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APA: Yasuo Ojima  (2003)  Future Of Copper Converting Process (Keynote)

MLA: Yasuo Ojima Future Of Copper Converting Process (Keynote). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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