Recent Modifications And Operation Of the Acid Plant At Naoshima

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. Ueno
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Naoshima Smelter & Refinery of Mitsubishi Materials Crop. commissioned a new Mitsubishi continuous copper smelter in May 1991. Process offgas volume of the conventional reverberatory furnace line, one of the previous smelters having been shut down, was very large and thus two acid plants had been operated. It was expected that the offgas volume would be reduced at the new smelter to about a half of the sum of those from previous two 1 smelters and the sulfur dioxide strength would be increased. So various alternatives were studied to minimize the operation cost. And it was decided to utilize both of the plants with minor modifications by diluting the gas either with air or with dilute gases. The acid plants now receive offgases from the new copper smelter, a sintering machine of a lead smelter and a decomposer of waste acid. The paper discusses plant design, operation, improvements and modifications realized in relation with the retrofitting of the copper smelter.
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APA: T. Ueno  (1992)  Recent Modifications And Operation Of the Acid Plant At Naoshima

MLA: T. Ueno Recent Modifications And Operation Of the Acid Plant At Naoshima. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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