Ancillary smelter operations and sulphuric acid manufacture at Impala Platinum Limited

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. P. Plasket D. A. Ireland
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 8, 1976

Abstract

Ancillary smelter operations and sulphuric acid manufacture at Impala Platinum Limited by R. P. PLASKET. Pr. Eng.. M.Sc. (Chem. Tech.). Natal (Fellow) and D. A. IRELAND. Pr. Eng.. B.Sc. (Chem. Tech.). Natal (Member) The de-watering, spray drying, and converter operations at Impala are described, aspects that may be new to the minerals industry in South Africa being elaborated. Air-pollution control necessitated the installation of a sulphuric acid plant to limit the emission of sulphur dioxide to the atmosphere. Closer control of the smelting and converting operations was required for successful operation of the acid plant on the inherently Iow and varied concentration of feed gas from converter blowing. Approximately 82 per cent of the sulphur entering the smelter is converted to sulphur dioxide, of which 67 per cent is fed into the sulphuric acid plant.
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APA: R. P. Plasket D. A. Ireland  (1976)  Ancillary smelter operations and sulphuric acid manufacture at Impala Platinum Limited

MLA: R. P. Plasket D. A. Ireland Ancillary smelter operations and sulphuric acid manufacture at Impala Platinum Limited. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1976.

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