Progress of Copper Sulfide Continuous Smelting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Takeshi Nagano
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Copper pyrometallurgy in Japan has experienced quite fundamental changes in last fifteen years. The severe environmental restriction coupled with increase of energy costs accelerated the development work of the new continuous process in Mitsubishi Metal Corporation. After several years of pilot plant test work the commercial plant was put into operation at Naoshima Smelter in 1974, the design capacity of which was 4,000 tonnes of copper per month. Many modifications and improvements have been incorporated into the process and 7,200 tonnes per month of copper production was achieved in 1983, proving that continuous process was much more economical than conventional process. It is now possible to design and operate the continuous process in wide range of capacity. This paper will review the process and describe the progress of the process in these 10 years. 311
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APA: Takeshi Nagano  (1985)  Progress of Copper Sulfide Continuous Smelting

MLA: Takeshi Nagano Progress of Copper Sulfide Continuous Smelting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1985.

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