Thermodynamic Considerations of Copper Complex Resources Smelting Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Miao Tian
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Large quantities of copper complex resources are produced globally and urgent to be cleanly processed. This article presents a thermodynamic analysis of mixed smelting process including low-grade polymetallic copper sulfide concentrates, high copper content sulfide concentrates, metallurgical by-products (copper removal slag from lead metallurgy), and copper powder from electronic waste. A top blown smelting reactor to simulate mixed smelting process is developed using a metallurgical process simulator, METSIM. Reactor parameters, heat loss and phase distributions are estimated from actual plant data. The proper proportion between complicated primary and secondary copper resources is determined by analyzing the influence of the feed rates of various resources, oxygen, silica flux and revert on the smelting performance. Autogenous smelting process is built by optimized matching materials of copper complex resources, in terms of the reactor temperature, copper content in matte and slag, and the percentage of magnetite in slag.
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APA: Miao Tian  Thermodynamic Considerations of Copper Complex Resources Smelting Process

MLA: Miao Tian Thermodynamic Considerations of Copper Complex Resources Smelting Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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