Recent Operation at Naoshima with a Larger Mitsubishi Furnace Line

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. Shibaraki
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

A new larger, more efficient and economical Mitsubishi furnace line at Naoshima was put into operation in May 1991. Naoshima Smelter had produced previously about 230,000 mtpy anode copper with two smelter lines, i.e., a conventional reverberatory furnace line and Mitsubishi furnace line, which had been shutdown at the same time of the start up of the new smelter. At the beginning of the operation, there were several initial problems at the area of off gas trains and feeding system. By overcoming them now the process has been continuing satisfactory operation at the design rate. The paper describes about the design concepts and the actual operation of the new smelter.
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APA: T. Shibaraki  (1993)  Recent Operation at Naoshima with a Larger Mitsubishi Furnace Line

MLA: T. Shibaraki Recent Operation at Naoshima with a Larger Mitsubishi Furnace Line. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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