Sulfur Dioxide Control System Arrangements For Modern Smelters

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Leonard J. Friedman
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Modern smelting systems using continuous, flash and/or oxygen smelting processes have a significant effect on the choice of sulfur dioxide control processes and system arrangements. Based on gases from an enriched air or oxygen smelting furnace and copper converters the paper reviews and analyzes alternate processes and system arrangements for recovery of sulfur dioxide. The work indicates the choice system to include a conventional sulfuric acid plant for converter gas and a liquid SO2 plant to handle the high strength smelting fur¬nace gas. The liquid SO2 plant would be used as a fly-wheel to damper the flow and SO2 concentration variations of the con-verter acid plant. Potential energy recovery alternates and product flexibility are also reviewed.
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APA: Leonard J. Friedman  (1983)  Sulfur Dioxide Control System Arrangements For Modern Smelters

MLA: Leonard J. Friedman Sulfur Dioxide Control System Arrangements For Modern Smelters. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1983.

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