Problems With Elimination of the Main Impurities in the KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. Copper Concentrates from the Copper Production Cycle (Shaft Furnace Process, Direct Blister Smelting in a Flash Furnace)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Józef Czemecki
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Polish copper concentrates are characterized by high levels of impurities, particularly Pb and As. Two technologies are being used for copper concentrate smelting at KGHM Polska Meidz S.A., namely the shaft furnace process (Legnica Copper Smelter, Glogów I Copper Smelter) and a single-stage process for direct to blister concentrate smelting in a flash furnace (Glogów II Copper Smelter). Both technologies are used at different physical and chemical conditions which results, in different impurities behavior. The paper presents flow sheets for copper production in a plant using the shaft furnace process and in another in which a single stage flash process is used. The metals distribution in particular semi-products is given as well as a method for elimination of impurities from the copper production cycle. Methods are also discussed for alloy and matte converting and copper refining to obtain low Pb and As concentrations in anode copper (0.3% Pb and 1500 ppm As maximum) that are being used in the KGHM Polska Meidz plants. Useful co-operation between the plants using different technologies, aimed at the limiting the effect of undesired impurities on the quality of blister copper produced, is also described.
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APA: Józef Czemecki  (1998)  Problems With Elimination of the Main Impurities in the KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. Copper Concentrates from the Copper Production Cycle (Shaft Furnace Process, Direct Blister Smelting in a Flash Furnace)

MLA: Józef Czemecki Problems With Elimination of the Main Impurities in the KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. Copper Concentrates from the Copper Production Cycle (Shaft Furnace Process, Direct Blister Smelting in a Flash Furnace). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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