The Distribution Of Minor Elements At Naoshina

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Ajima
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The Naoshima Smelter and Refinery is the most important copper operation of Mitsubishi Materials Corporation. There are a Mitsubishi Continuous smelter and a conventional type of copper tankhouse. The continuous smelter with 240,000 mtpy of anode production was commissioned in May 19914 replacing two existing smelters, i.e an original Mitsubishi Process line and a conventional reverberatory furnace line. In July 1992, the copper tankhouae was expanded for the purpose to close the gap of production capacity between the smelter and the tankhouse. The cathode production capacity was increased from 13,800 to 15,800 mtpm. By these plant modifications, the distribution of minor elements was significantly changed and the impurities load is getting on increase reflecting recent shortage of clean copper concentrates supply. The paper discusses the distribution of minor elements and the impurity control strategy at the smelter end the refinery.
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APA: S. Ajima  (1995)  The Distribution Of Minor Elements At Naoshina

MLA: S. Ajima The Distribution Of Minor Elements At Naoshina. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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