Control of air pollution at Rand Carbide Limited, Witbank

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Meintjes
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The measures taken by Rand Carbide Limited from the 1950s to 1976 to control dust emission from the electric furnaces at its Witbank factory are described. A new design of furnace for calcium carbide followed by a dry-fabric filtration plant for the furnace gases was not successful in arresting the dust. A 131 m chimney commissioned in 1968 effectively dispersed the dust-laden gases from both carbide and ferrosilicon production and so brought considerable alleviation. In 1974 a bag-filter dust-collecting plant was successfully commissioned on a 6 MV.A carbide furnace, and this was followed in 1976 by a bag-filter plant on a 46,5 MV.A ferrosilicon furnace. The company has spent considerable effort and money over two decades in trying to combat dust emission, but eventual success had to await technological development.
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APA: J. Meintjes  (1978)  Control of air pollution at Rand Carbide Limited, Witbank

MLA: J. Meintjes Control of air pollution at Rand Carbide Limited, Witbank. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1978.

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