Operation of the Bottom Blown Oxygen Cupel at Britannia Refined Metals Ltd.

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. R. Barrett
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The cupellation of dore/lead bullion to recover precious metals is one of the oldest metallurgical processes known to man. In recent times this has been carried out in small reverberatory furnaces but the process suffers from a number of disadvantages. A new process has been developed at the Northfleet refinery of Britannia Refined Metals Ltd, which gives much improved performance. The process depends upon the injection of oxygen through a nitrogen shrouded lance at the bottom of the furnace. The lance is consumable and of unique design. Reaction rates are high giving short process time; fuel consumption is low; oxygen efficiency is high and dore recirculation is low. The new process has resulted in substantially lower operation costs.
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APA: K. R. Barrett  (1989)  Operation of the Bottom Blown Oxygen Cupel at Britannia Refined Metals Ltd.

MLA: K. R. Barrett Operation of the Bottom Blown Oxygen Cupel at Britannia Refined Metals Ltd.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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