Metallurgical Considerations For Recycling Siliceous- Bearing Materials In The Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Converter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Fumito Tanaka
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The Mitsubishi Process is the sole pyrometallurgical process for the continuous production of blister copper from copper concentrates. Continuous converting originates from the application of the proven technology of a lime-ferrite slag (CaO-FeOX-Cu2O) on the Converting Furnace (C-furnace). Recent improvements on the C-furnace operation have included increasing the processing of recycled materials and the investigation of alternative fluxing agents. However, some minor oxides adversely affect C-furnace operation, with respect to magnetite behavior of the slag, with the most significant impact having been observed with the silica content of the slag. This paper will quantify the impact of silica on the lime-based slag, and discusses the controls that have been identified to sustain continuous converting operation.
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APA: Fumito Tanaka  (2005)  Metallurgical Considerations For Recycling Siliceous- Bearing Materials In The Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Converter

MLA: Fumito Tanaka Metallurgical Considerations For Recycling Siliceous- Bearing Materials In The Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Converter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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