Process Improvement in the Thompson Smelter Through Centralized Air Drying

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Wayne C. Stewart
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Freezing of high pressure air lines and pneumatic equipment has been a recurring problem in the Thompson Smelter. The particular severity during the winter of 1989-90 resulted in costly process disruptions and repairs. A process improvement team with representatives from operations, engineering and both maintenance supervision and the shop floor was established to develop solutions. Their mandate included process evaluation, design, equipment and in-plant commissioning. In 1990, upon recommendation of the team, we installed three Refrigerant/Desiccant air dryers with a total capacity of 20,000 S.C.F.M. to service the Smelter. This paper discusses processes and process improvements associated with this installation.
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APA: Wayne C. Stewart  (1993)  Process Improvement in the Thompson Smelter Through Centralized Air Drying

MLA: Wayne C. Stewart Process Improvement in the Thompson Smelter Through Centralized Air Drying. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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