Case Study on the Application of Research to Operations—Calcium Ferrite Slags

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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- 12
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Abstract
The Top Submerged Lance (TSL) technology, developed in the 1970s, is now widely used for the processing of a range of materials. TSL technology for continuous converting was first patented in the 1990s. The process is based on the use of calcium ferrite slag. Although this slag system had been applied elsewhere the phase equilibria had not been thoroughly investigated. This lead to a collaboration between the Process Technology group of Mount Isa Mines, now part of Glencore, and the Pyrometallurgy Innovation Centre (PYROSEARCH) at The University of Queensland. Through multiple research programs this complex system was successfully investigated. The results were then implemented within thermodynamic modelling tools. This combined new knowledge was then applied to the design and industrial implementation of the TSL continuous converting technology, ISACONVERT™. This paper describes the key findings of the research and how this was applied to the industrial implementation of the technology.
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Case Study on the Application of Research to Operations—Calcium Ferrite SlagsMLA: Case Study on the Application of Research to Operations—Calcium Ferrite Slags. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,