Mechanization at the Noranda Inc., CCR Division, Copper Electrorefinery

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
H. Bernier
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Noranda Inc., CCR Division, copper refinery located in Montreal-East, Québec, Canada, has expanded over the years to reach a capacity of 410,000 metric tons of cathode production per year. The expansion process resulted in nine, parallel, 200 m. long bays each equipped with its overhead cranes and manually operated washing machines. Anode scrap washing and piling was done manually. The mechanization of the tank house involved the elimination of 18 cells at one end of each of the bays in order to install transfer conveyors where anode scrap and cathode loads are deposited by the bay cranes. The cathode loads are brought by new transverse cranes to new machines where cathodes are washed, piled in predetermined bundle weights, check weighed, strapped then shipped in trucks or railroad cars. Suspension bars are automatically removed, stacked in magazines and sent back to the starting sheet machines. Anode scrap loads are brought to machines located near the anode furnaces where they are washed and piled in bundles for easy charging. The mechanization has eliminated numerous hazardous jobs and has realized a reduction of 0.2 man-hours/ton. After these modifications, the refinery production capacity now stands at 370,000 metric tons per year.
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APA: H. Bernier  (1987)  Mechanization at the Noranda Inc., CCR Division, Copper Electrorefinery

MLA: H. Bernier Mechanization at the Noranda Inc., CCR Division, Copper Electrorefinery. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.

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