Butte Paper - Monolithic Magnetite Linings for Basic Copper Converters

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Archer E. Wheeler Milo W. Krejci
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1914

Abstract

There are two general methods in use for the production of metallic copper from matte which are worthy of consideration : (1) the Welsh blister process, and (2) the converter process.' As practically all of the copper produced to-day is made in converters, we will give a brief outline of that process before proceeding with the special subject of this paper. Matte may be roughly defined as a mixture of the sulphides of copper, iron, nickel, silver, etc. In the converter process this is blown up to metallic copper in a modified type of Bessemer converter. The conversion of matte consists mainly in, (1) the removal of sulphur in the form of SO2, and (2) the slagging of the iron. With this brief statement we come to the two subdivisions of the process of converting mattes: Converting with acid linings. Converting with basic linings. Converting with Acid Lininys, This is carried out by lining the converter with siliceous rock or ore, which performs two functions: It protects the iron shell of the converter from the molten charge, and it furnishes the silica for combining with the iron as it is oxidized from the matte, to form a ferrous silicate. It follows from the second of these functions that this siliceous lining must be replaced from time to time, and in practice it has been necessary to reline converters every 8 to 40 hr., this time varying in different plants and even with different linings in the same plant, the life of a lining depending upon the grade of the matte treated, and upon the composition, the thickness, the tamping, and the drying of the lining.
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APA: Archer E. Wheeler Milo W. Krejci  (1914)  Butte Paper - Monolithic Magnetite Linings for Basic Copper Converters

MLA: Archer E. Wheeler Milo W. Krejci Butte Paper - Monolithic Magnetite Linings for Basic Copper Converters. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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