Increasing Anode Thickness to Optimise Copper Production at the Kidd Metallurgical Site

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. R. Coffin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

In recent years, improved operation of the Kidd smelter has resulted in an increase in blister production capacity. Due to manpower and equipment limitations anode production and treatment rates could not be increased without incurring significant additional operating expenses. The option chosen to expand casting and refinery capacity to meet the available blister supply was to increase the anode thickness while maintaining the same anode exchange cycle in the refinery. This has resulted in a cathode production increase of almost 10% for minimal expenditure. Equipment and process modifications required to cast and refine the thicker anodes are discussed in this paper, along with the Six Sigma methodologies used to identify them. Key areas covered are Hazelett continuous caster operation, refining process parameters, plating performance and cathode quality.
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APA: M. R. Coffin  (2007)  Increasing Anode Thickness to Optimise Copper Production at the Kidd Metallurgical Site

MLA: M. R. Coffin Increasing Anode Thickness to Optimise Copper Production at the Kidd Metallurgical Site. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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