Recent Operation of the Acid Plant at Huelva Copper Smelter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Patricio Barrios
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The Rio Tinto Metal (RTMetal) copper smelter, located 5 Km from Huelva, Spain, began operations in 1970. Since then a series of expansions and modifications have allowed a progressive increase in copper production. Environmental considerations having become increasingly important, environmental protection has come to represent an important aspect of the investments in production. As a result, modifications have been carried out in the two existing acid plants: -Modification of the RTM I gas cleaning section to closed circuit. -Substitution of cascade filters and acid lines. -Modification of the RTM I plant to double absorption. The Expansion and Environmental Improvement Project, completed end 1995, will allow 270,000 t Cu and 800,000 t H2SO4 to be produced yearly, at the same time achieving a decrease in specific and overall emissions. RTMetal's goal is to be an efficient smelter, with the avowed intention of respecting the environment and adopting the best available technologies.
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APA: Patricio Barrios  (1996)  Recent Operation of the Acid Plant at Huelva Copper Smelter

MLA: Patricio Barrios Recent Operation of the Acid Plant at Huelva Copper Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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