Burning pyrites compared to sulphur ? Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
W. V. Mutler
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Present day capital costs are analysed for a 2 000 metric tonne per day (MTPD) pyrite burning plant and compared with a sulphur burning plant of the same capacity. Power, raw material and steam production rates are then compared for the two facility types. A sensitivity analysis is conducted to highlight the impact changing sulphur, pyrite, capital and operating costs have on the relative economics of these feeds. Technological improvement effects on capital cost and energy recovery are also discussed. Besides the steam produced from the burning of pure sulphur or pyrite, plants using an advanced form of heat recovery can produce up to 10 bar steam using heat from acid formation. The quantity depends on the overall water balance which is influenced by such factors as gas strength and product acid concentration. Modern materials and innovative process design also improve the ability to increase the high pressure steam from the roaster boiler in pyrite plants above the traditional 1.25 kg of superheated steam per kg of acid produced.
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APA: W. V. Mutler  (2009)  Burning pyrites compared to sulphur ? Synopsis

MLA: W. V. Mutler Burning pyrites compared to sulphur ? Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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