High Oxygen Shrouded Injection At Falconbridge: Five Years Of Operation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Joël P. T. Kapusta
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Although Peirce-Smith converting remains the workhorse in matte converting, the copper and nickel industries are still confronted with production hindrances such as tuyere blockage, excessive refractory wear and limits in the oxygen enrichment levels of the blast air. The knowledge acquired on high-pressure gas injection technology as well as the invention of the concentric tuyere for steelmaking led to the development of the Air Liquide Shrouded Injector (ALSI) technology for copper and nickel converting. Following a technology demonstration in 1997-98 with four shrouded injectors installed in a Peirce-Smith converter, Falconbridge Limited implemented ALSI Technology on a commercial scale in May 1999 as an integral part of its new Slag Make Converter at Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The paper presents the various aspects of commissioning ALSI Technology, as well as the operating changes and injector design modifications over the five years the shrouded injectors have been in operation.
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APA: Joël P. T. Kapusta  (2005)  High Oxygen Shrouded Injection At Falconbridge: Five Years Of Operation

MLA: Joël P. T. Kapusta High Oxygen Shrouded Injection At Falconbridge: Five Years Of Operation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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