Converting Furnace Upgrades At The Kidd Metallurgical Division Copper Smelter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. MacRae
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Campaign life of the converting furnace has been limited by break-outs through the hearth and walls. Throughput of concentrate has increased by 60% since start-up of the copper operations in 1981. The Furnace Integrity program was initiated at Kidd in 1993 to improve the reliability and safety of the smelting-cleaning-converting furnace line. The converting furnace is undergoing a series of upgrades to overcome severe refractory wear to the roof, walls and hearth. A recent shut-down was held in March 1997 to implement improvements to the roof, walls and slag outlet. Wall modifications included a new upper shell, wall coolers which can be supported during a shut-down from outside of the vessel, and an increase in the number of cooling blocks. Improvements to the roof included increased cooling, a novel brick/cooler suspension system, and roof compression for gas tightness. Design is currently underway to deepen the refractory hearth, to decrease hearth erosion and increase resistance to flotation.
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APA: A. MacRae  (1998)  Converting Furnace Upgrades At The Kidd Metallurgical Division Copper Smelter

MLA: A. MacRae Converting Furnace Upgrades At The Kidd Metallurgical Division Copper Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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