Recycling 'Scrap' Alumina at Alcan Arvida Works - Canada

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Bergeron J. Demers P. Hudon R. Leclerc A. Lessard H. Vermette
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The Arvida Smelter marked its 80th anniversary in 2006. Arvida currently operates 6 potrooms equipped with prebaked side-feeding pots producing 160 000t of aluminum per year, requiring the supply of 300 000t of alumina per year. In the past, to ensure reliable alumina supplies to the pots, especially in winter, a safety stock of alumina was kept inside the plant. The improved reliability of shipping on the Saguenay River has cut the need for such a stock. However, the stoppage of 8 Soderbergtechnology potrooms, starting in the 1980s up to 2003, generated alumina from the cleaning of pot pits, totaling 18000t and leading to the building-up of a significant alumina stock again. Concerns over working conditions, effect on potroom operations, and dust emissions prevented Arvida from tackling effectively this impressive alumina stock. Yet the increasing cost of alumina has created a strong motivation to use the stored alumina. In 2004 Arvida launched a project to recycle the stored alumina. This 4-year project aimed at clearing the alumina stock without affecting the operation of the smelter. It involved changing work organization, improving equipment and controlling the effect of the recycled alumina on the smelting process and working conditions.
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APA: P. Bergeron J. Demers P. Hudon R. Leclerc A. Lessard H. Vermette  (2006)  Recycling 'Scrap' Alumina at Alcan Arvida Works - Canada

MLA: P. Bergeron J. Demers P. Hudon R. Leclerc A. Lessard H. Vermette Recycling 'Scrap' Alumina at Alcan Arvida Works - Canada. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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