Process Analysis for Recovery of Metal Values from Copper Smelter Slags

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. C. Agarwal
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Slags produced by modern smelting furnaces contain copper values which are unacceptably high for discard. The electric arc furnace is employed commercially to clean copper from flash furnace slags but the addition of highly oxidized converter slags to an electric furnace has created operational problems. Highly oxidized Noranda Reactor slags have not been processed successfully in a pyrometallurgical process. These slags, which contain large concentrations of copper (5 to 10 per cent), are treated in slag concentrators (controlled cooling, crushing and milling, and flotation) which produce a copper concentrate that must be resmelted. Though commercially operable, it will be shown that the slag concentrator has important process and cost disadvantages as compared to a pyrometallurgical process. In this paper an economic comparison is made between a pyrometallurgical process and the slag concentrator. For the analysis, five hypothetical smelting plants are considered. Each plant treats 1200 tons of copper concentrate per day and produces 109,000 tons of copper annually. The plant configurations used in this study are:
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APA: J. C. Agarwal  (1976)  Process Analysis for Recovery of Metal Values from Copper Smelter Slags

MLA: J. C. Agarwal Process Analysis for Recovery of Metal Values from Copper Smelter Slags. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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