Investigation in the Blast Furnace and Forehearth at E.R. & S.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Lightfoot BW Wand PD Towne DV
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Sampling and e.m.f. probes were used in the liquid flow from the blast furnace and in the forehearth to evaluate the performance of the copper smelting system at E.R. & S. Significant variations in temperature, oxygen potential and copper content with slag depth and with position in the forehearth indicated that convective currents were causing considerable stirring in the forehearth. This was attributed to temperature fluctuations in the stream from the blast furnace, which resulted in colder slag being underlain by hotter matte. Tracer tests in the feed to the smelter and in the feed to the forehearth revealed considerable holdup of material in the plant and confirmed that the forehearth involved small scale turbulence but little large scale mixing. The results indicated that the copper content of slag continuously tapped from the forehearth could be lowered by at least 0.15% if better settling could be achieved and means of attaining this are discussed. As part of the investigation the recovery of copper from spent refractory bricks recycled through the smelter was evaluated. It was found that the recovery was high but it seems likely that the brick material is partly responsible for a build up of solid material in the forehearth.
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APA: Lightfoot BW Wand PD Towne DV  (1981)  Investigation in the Blast Furnace and Forehearth at E.R. & S.

MLA: Lightfoot BW Wand PD Towne DV Investigation in the Blast Furnace and Forehearth at E.R. & S.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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