Comparison of Direct-to Copper Flash Smelting and Flash Smelting/Flash Converting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. G. Davenport
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Chapters 19 and 20 examine direcHo-copper flash smelting and flash converting. This chapter compares the two processes and suggests which is likely to be 'the more economic for a given concentrate. It: (a) uses Chapter 19's direct-to-copper industrial oxygen and oil requirements (b) adds the energy required for electric furnace recovery of Cu from direct-to-copper slag (Czemecki et al 1999) (c) combines Chapter 20's, flash converting calculations with Chapter 18's flash smelting calculations to determine their combined industrial oxygen and hydrocarbon fuel requirements (d) adds the energy required to granulate, crush and dry flash smelting matte for the flash converter (e) adds the energy required to granulate and dry flash converter slag for recycle to flash smelting (f) compares direct-to-copper and flash smelting/flash converting in terms of their total equivalent hydrocarbon ener.gy requirements.
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APA: W. G. Davenport  (2001)  Comparison of Direct-to Copper Flash Smelting and Flash Smelting/Flash Converting

MLA: W. G. Davenport Comparison of Direct-to Copper Flash Smelting and Flash Smelting/Flash Converting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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