ASARCO 1982-92: A Decade of Metallurgical Change

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. G. King
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Abstract

In 1982, Asarco operated six smelters and refineries producing primary copper, lead, zinc, silver and gold. At that time Asarco was still reliant on its custom smelting and refining roots and mined only 25% of its smelting and refining capacity for copper and 10% of its lead smelting and refining capacity. By 1992, Asarco had been reshaped to become largely an integrated primary metal producer operating four smelters and three refineries. Zinc is no longer refined and the mining capacity has been increased to meet 100% of copper smelting and 50% of lead smelting needs. Only one custom smelter is in operation. This paper describes the metallurgical changes and challenges which have occurred in this restructuring of Asarco's operations while maintaining Asarco's position as one of the largest non-ferrous metals producers in the world.
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APA: M. G. King  (1993)  ASARCO 1982-92: A Decade of Metallurgical Change

MLA: M. G. King ASARCO 1982-92: A Decade of Metallurgical Change. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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