Continuous Copper Converting - A Perspective And View Of The Future

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David B. George
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

In spite of the many well-known problems inherent in Pierce-Smith converting, it remains the dominant copper converting process. Continuous copper converting and direct concentrate to blister smelting have been commercially available for over 25 years and now produce approximately 15% of copper smelter production. The two fully commercialized continuous converting processes, Mitsubishi MI Process and Kennecott-Outokumpu Flash Converting, and several emerging converting processes are reviewed with view of their potential, limitations, and environmental performance. Some myths regarding these technologies and Peirce-Smith converting are also challenged.
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APA: David B. George  (2002)  Continuous Copper Converting - A Perspective And View Of The Future

MLA: David B. George Continuous Copper Converting - A Perspective And View Of The Future. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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