The Mitsubishi-Cominco Lead Smelter At Naoshima, Japan

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. Suganuma
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Mitsubishi-Cominco Smelting Co. is a joint venture of Mitsubishi Metal Mining Co. Ltd. (M.M.M.) of Japan and Cominco Ltd. of Canada. The smelter, which is located alongside M.M.M.'s Naoshima copper smelter, was completed in May, 1966 and has a capacity of 36 000 metric tons per year of refined lead. The concentrate feed for the smelter from Pine Point Mines Ltd. is high grade with low impurities; particularly silver, bismuth, antimony, and arsenic, which facilitated a simple plant layout and operation. Concentrate, fluxes, recycle granulated slag and return sinter are drawn from bins by automatic control over weigh belt feeders, sintering is carried out on a 20 m2 Lurgi updraught sintering machine, furnacing in a 3.0 m x 1 ½ m water jacketed blast furnace equipped with an Asarco continuous tapper, refining in four 120 metric ton kettles and casting on a 25 metric ton/hour automatic casting machine. The S@ gas from sintering is cleaned in a high temperature baghouse utilizing glass bags and is then delivered to the M.M.M. copper smelter acid plants. The furnace gases after cleaning in a low temperature baghouse are vented to atmosphere.
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APA: T. Suganuma  (1970)  The Mitsubishi-Cominco Lead Smelter At Naoshima, Japan

MLA: T. Suganuma The Mitsubishi-Cominco Lead Smelter At Naoshima, Japan. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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