INCO?s Procedure For Controlling Warpage in Copper Moulds used for Anode Casting

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 453 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
Most copper refineries use conventional wheel systems to cast anodes. over a period of time the copper moulds that are used become warped and cracks develop. To control mould warpage, the mould's are either rejected after a certain warpage is reached, or the shape is restored by mechanical means. The cracks, unless they are very severe, are repaired by a peening process. Even with regular maintenance to control warpage and cracks, the moulds have a limited useful life. If warpage and cracks are not controlled, anode quality deteriorates and tankhouse operations are seriously affected. -An intensive study was initiated to develop means of controlling mould warpage which culminated in the d?evelopment of technology to control mould warpage to within ±1. 5 mm, and at the same time effectively contr0l: cracking and significantly increase the mould life-. The warpage control has been achieved by using a unique mould design. Mould cavities are present on both sides of the mould and periodic inverting controls the wa-rpage in the cavities. The mould casting procedure has been developed and all production wheels have been converted to the new mould design. The performance characteristics of these moulds will be detailed. 21
Citation
APA:
(1987) INCO?s Procedure For Controlling Warpage in Copper Moulds used for Anode CastingMLA: INCO?s Procedure For Controlling Warpage in Copper Moulds used for Anode Casting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.