Suspension Smelting Studies On Mount Isa Copper Concentrate

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 728 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
Mount Isa copper concentrate was combusted in a laminar-flow furnace. The conditions simulated those likely to be encountered in flames in flash smelters of the Outokumpu (air as oxidant) and INCO (oxygen as oxidant) types. The range of conditions studied was as follows: T 400-1400°C, 02 0-100%, SO2 0-95% for residence times up to 0.23 s. The distribution of sulfur, arsenic and lead between the particles and the gas phase was studied. Combustion was very rapid provided the concentrate was adequately dispersed, i.e., no agglomerates. The importance of the latter is discussed. It was possible to oxidize 80% of the sulfur present in the con¬centrate after only 0.1 s reaction time at 1000°C in an atmosphere contain¬ing 8.5% 02 and 12.5% SO2. Best volatilizations (90% of the As, 52% of the Pb) were obtained under localized conditions attained in an air-type flame. Average volatilizations were: air-type flame, As 50%, Pb 32%; oxygen-type flame, As 40%, Pb 30%. The substitution of oxygen for air reduced the arsenic volatilization. The products of combustion were mainly cuprospinel and cuprite; small inclusions of elemental copper were found in some of the particles. At high temperatures, there was a loss of copper due to vaporization of CU( g) CuO kg) (g)
Citation
APA:
(1983) Suspension Smelting Studies On Mount Isa Copper ConcentrateMLA: Suspension Smelting Studies On Mount Isa Copper Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1983.