RI 6481 Smelting Copper Reverberatory Slags To Recover Iron of Low Copper and Sulfur Content

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
V. E. Edlund
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

This report presents the results obtained in a study of the technical feasibility of recovering a usable pig iron by pyrometallurgical treatment of typical copper reverberatory slags . The iron in the slag was readily reduced with carbon , but the copper and sulfur content of the metal was best controlled by a three - stage procedure comprising ( 1 ) melting the slag with pyrite to remove copper as a low- grade matte , ( 2 ) smelting the partly decopperized slag with fluxes and carbon to reduce the iron , and ( 3 ) refining the impure iron alloy from step 2 with a flush slag to remove sulfur and residual copper . Laboratory - scale tests demonstrated that washing with 8 wt pct of pyrite lowered the copper content of a typical reverberatory slag from 0.58 to 0.12 Subsequent smelting of a mixture composed of 70 pct decopperized slag , 25 pct lime , and 5 pct coke reduced 84 pct of the iron to metal containing 2.27 pct sulfur . This metal then was successfully desulfurized by treatment with a basic flush slag to produce a finished metal that contained , in percent , 93.5 Fe , 0.02 S , 0.26 Cu , and 4.9 C. Overall recovery of iron under the conditions of trial was about 80 pct . This could be increased if higher tolerances for copper could be accepted . Commercial processing would be accomplished in three furnaces with molten materials passing from one to another . Currently produced smelter slag could be treated fairly inexpensively , because the molten product would require only a little additional heat to produce an iron byproduct that undoubtedly would be attractive to local foundries .
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APA: V. E. Edlund  (1964)  RI 6481 Smelting Copper Reverberatory Slags To Recover Iron of Low Copper and Sulfur Content

MLA: V. E. Edlund RI 6481 Smelting Copper Reverberatory Slags To Recover Iron of Low Copper and Sulfur Content. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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