Advantages of Continuous Copper Fire Refining in a Packed Bed

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gabriel Riveros Andrzej Warczok Daniel Smith Ariel Balocchi
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Blister copper from converting of copper matte is processed by fire refining prior to electrorefining. The fire refining consists of two steps: copper oxidation with impurities slagging and copper reduction. The classical batch process is carried out in vascular or reverberatory furnaces called anode furnaces. A new process for continuous copper fire refining has been proposed. The copper flows through two reactors in cascade, where is oxidized and reduced. The flow of a liquid copper through a ceramic packed bed increases the surface area and the rate of oxidation as well as the rate of reduction in the packed bed of charcoal. Mathematical modelling allowed for the design of a laboratory scale demonstration installation and industrial-pilot installation in Hernan Videla Lira Smelter (Paipote). The results have demonstrated the process feasibility and flexibility in operation.
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APA: Gabriel Riveros Andrzej Warczok Daniel Smith Ariel Balocchi  (2009)  Advantages of Continuous Copper Fire Refining in a Packed Bed

MLA: Gabriel Riveros Andrzej Warczok Daniel Smith Ariel Balocchi Advantages of Continuous Copper Fire Refining in a Packed Bed. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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