Influence of Arsenic on the Chemical Wear of Magnesia-Chromite Refractories in Copper Smelting Furnaces

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- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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- 11
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Abstract
Arsenic can be found in different sulfidic copper concentrates and residues, which for several years have commonly been used in copper metallurgy, as the “arsenic-free” resources are getting rare. Due to the high toxicity the removal of arsenic in the copper smelting process is a very important topic. The typical chemical slag and sulfur attack on the refractory material is getting enhanced by the presence of arsenic. This work deals with post-mortem investigations of a magnesia-chromite brick and castable used in copper smelting furnaces showing an additional and increased chemical attack by arsenic. The knowledge on the wear behaviour is not only based on a detailed chemical and mineralogical characterization, but also on thermochemical FactSageTM calculations, which are carried out on provided post-mortem samples. Post-mortem investigations on used refractory materials represent an important prerequisite for the product development, as well as for special engineered lining concepts to support our customers.
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APA:
Influence of Arsenic on the Chemical Wear of Magnesia-Chromite Refractories in Copper Smelting FurnacesMLA: Influence of Arsenic on the Chemical Wear of Magnesia-Chromite Refractories in Copper Smelting Furnaces. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,