The Pursuit of Environmental Friendly Operations in Canadian Sulphide Smelting Torstein Utigard Symposium on Pyrometallurgy 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists Held in Conjunction with AMCAA-America’s Conference on Al Alloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. J. Mackey S. W. Marcuson
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The Canadian non-ferrous mining and metallurgical industry has made great strides in environmental protection during the past half century. The path taken by the copper-nickel smelting industry in reaching today’s level is traced in this paper. Following the practice at early copper smelters in Wales and in the US, Canadian smelters originally used tall stacks to disperse furnace of-gases. This was the normal mode of operation and was accepted by society and by Government. Gradually, Government regulations required fixation of sulphur dioxide emissions and Canadian companies responded with significant technical developments to achieve this result. The initial development in Canada of the first new technologies such as the Cominco Flash Suspension Roaster and the Freeman Flash Smelting Process - both representing early versions of the modern established flash smelting technologies - and then later technologies such as the Inco Flash Smelting Process and the Noranda Process, both of which continue to this day, are discussed in this paper in terms of their contributions to the development of environmentally friendly plants. The evolution of these and other technologies is also discussed. Some comments regarding how the industry will face the future are also included.
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APA: P. J. Mackey S. W. Marcuson  (2015)  The Pursuit of Environmental Friendly Operations in Canadian Sulphide Smelting Torstein Utigard Symposium on Pyrometallurgy 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists Held in Conjunction with AMCAA-America’s Conference on Al Alloys

MLA: P. J. Mackey S. W. Marcuson The Pursuit of Environmental Friendly Operations in Canadian Sulphide Smelting Torstein Utigard Symposium on Pyrometallurgy 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists Held in Conjunction with AMCAA-America’s Conference on Al Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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