Productivity Increase In A Peirce-Smith Converter Using The Cop Kin And OPC System

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Thomas Prietl
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The use of gas stirring systems through the furnace bottom is common for anode and holding furnaces in the copper industry The first implementation of a gas stirring COP KIN® system in a Peirce-Smith converter was performed at the New Boliden smelter, Rönnskar, Sweden. In addition to other benefits, a decrease in process time and a decrease of the oxygen content in the blister copper were observed. To determine the effects of the gas stirring system and the process endpoint, an optical production control ?Semtech OPC system? was used. The light emission of the converter flame as an optical process parameter provides qualitative on-line process information, and is also used for endpoint determination of the slag making process, on-line control of iron content in white metal, quality control of slag etc. The results, benefits and risks of using the COP KIN® and OPC system for a Peirce-Smith converter are reported.
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APA: Thomas Prietl  (2005)  Productivity Increase In A Peirce-Smith Converter Using The Cop Kin And OPC System

MLA: Thomas Prietl Productivity Increase In A Peirce-Smith Converter Using The Cop Kin And OPC System. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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