On-line developments at the BCL smelter

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. A. Highcock
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

"Operations started at BCL in December 1973J and the smelter is currently in the seventh year of its fifth campaign. The next major shutdown is scheduled for 1995. During the current campaign, a number of major on-line refurbishments have been carried out without any significant disruption to production. These include the complete rebuild of both drying plant electrostatic precipitators, the installation of a new electrostatic precipitator at the flash furnace, the conversion to a distributed control system throughout the smelter, and the installation of a converter air blowing control system.IntroductionBCL Limited operates a nickel-copper mine in northeastern Botswana approximately 100 km southwest of Francistown. Surface operations for the production of high-grade nickel-copper matte at a design capacity of 42 000 metric tonnes per annum, were commissioned in December 1973. Detailed descriptions of the mine and surface facilities have been presented previously(1-3).Over the years, a number of major engineering modifications and metallurgical projects have been carried out to overcome operating difficulties. improve metal recoveries, increase production rates and provide a better working environment.One of the major results of these projects was an increase in the 19805 in flash furnace feed capacity from 70 t/h to 120 t/h of new concentrate with a nominal feed rate of 105 t/h being achieved.(4)Because of the ore characteristics, i.e. a high mass fraction of ore reporting to concentrate, BCL operates one of the highest capacity spray drying plants and flash smelting furnaces in the world(5).A schematic of the BCL smelter is shown in Figure 1. The smelter is now in the seventh year of its fifth campaign, with the next shutdown scheduled for mid-l99S. In this campaign, the following major projects were completed:"
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APA: G. A. Highcock  (1995)  On-line developments at the BCL smelter

MLA: G. A. Highcock On-line developments at the BCL smelter. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1995.

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