Caletones Smelter: Two Decades of Technological Improvements

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Rolando Campos
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Until 1970, the Caletones Smelter of CODELCO-CHILE, División El Teniente, operated under the conventional pyrometallurgical process used by most of copper smelters. The annual copper production varied around 165.000 tons. The failure in the commissioning of the "oxygen smelting" technology in Peirce- Smith converters (1970-1972), forced further introduction of transcendental changes in the Caletones smelter operating scheme. Implemented technological innovations were based on wide studies and research works performed by División El Teniente. This paper presents a summary of technological modifications introduced, their impact on production and energetic performances, and short and medium terms improvement plans.
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APA: Rolando Campos  (1993)  Caletones Smelter: Two Decades of Technological Improvements

MLA: Rolando Campos Caletones Smelter: Two Decades of Technological Improvements. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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