Materials Flows Generated by Pyromet Copper Smelting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas G. Goonan
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Copper production through smelting generates large volumes of material flows. As copper contained in ore becomes copper contained in concentrate to be fed into the smelting process, it leaves behind an altered landscape, sometimes mine waste, and always mill tailings. Copper concentrate, fluxing materials, fuels, oxygen, recyclables, scrap and water are in-puts to the process. Dust (recycled),gases — containing carbon dioxide(CO2) (dissipated) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) (mostly collected, transformed and sold) and slag (discarded or sold) — are among the significant process outputs. This article reports estimates of the flows of these input/output materials for a particular set of smelters studied in some countries. They include Chile (Altonorte, Caletones, Chagres, Chuquicamata, LasVentanas and Potrerillos), Japan(Naoshima, Onahama, Saganoseki,Tamano and Toyo), the United States(Garfield — Fig. 1 — Miami and Hayden) and Europe (Glogow I, Glogow II, Huelva, Norddeutscheand Ronnskar).
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APA: Thomas G. Goonan  (2005)  Materials Flows Generated by Pyromet Copper Smelting

MLA: Thomas G. Goonan Materials Flows Generated by Pyromet Copper Smelting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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