Reverberatory Smelting Plant, Mount Morgan

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 2262 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1939
Abstract
During the latter part of 1937 consideration was given to the construction of a; local smelting plant for producing blister copper. Previously copper concentrates had been shipped to the United States of America. The proposition had the advantages of a saving in cost of realization, quicker financial return and reduced dependence on overseas shipping.The smelter was designed by the existing staff, who had difficulty in obtaining data on small plants, particularly on the reverberatory furnace. Construction was started in March, 1938, and the reverberatory was blown in on January 16th, 1939. One roaster had been operating for several weeks prior to this date.While results and operating technique on this new departure in small-scale smelting are barely beyond the experimental stage, it is felt that the experience gained to this time should be recorded to help fill the obvious gap in published information covering plants of this type.At present there are three copper smelters operating in Australia; the other two plants are equipped with blast furnaces.LOCATIONThe new smelter is situated in a position convenient to the concentrator and to the power plant. The site is traversed on two sides by a brick flue, from an old smelter plant, which connects with a 250-ft. stack. This stack and portion of the old flue are used in connection with the...
Citation
APA: (1939) Reverberatory Smelting Plant, Mount Morgan
MLA: Reverberatory Smelting Plant, Mount Morgan. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1939.