Impurity Eliminations From Molten Copper By Alkaline Flux Injection

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Mondon
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Hibi Smelter which is a Copper Smelter lining a blast furnace, produces 2,700 metric tons of anode copper per month. Generally, in a copper refinery, arsenic and antimony are considerably troublesome impurities. With regard to the elimination of antimony, Hibi Smelter has two handicaps described as follows. (1) Smelting under the slightly oxidizing atmosphere in the blast furnace. (2) Recycling the converter slag to the blast furnace after cooling. Therefore antimony and arsenic, mainly antimony, elimination tests, in which the alkaline flux was injected through the two tuyeres in the blowing stage, were carried out in the rotary anode furnace. Antimony and arsenic were respectively removed more than 90 96 from the molten copper, and their high eliminations are discussed by application of the transitory and permanent reaction model with the flux injection, which was presented by T. Lehner.
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APA: S. Mondon  (1983)  Impurity Eliminations From Molten Copper By Alkaline Flux Injection

MLA: S. Mondon Impurity Eliminations From Molten Copper By Alkaline Flux Injection. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1983.

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