Copper Isasmelt - Process Investigations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. L. Player
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

"The Copper Isasmelt process has been developed over the past 15 years by Mount Isa Mines Limited (MIM) and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). The first two commercial plants were commissioned in mid 1992.The results of four heat balances on the Mount Isa plant are presented. At a smelting rate of 98 t/hr of chalcopyrite concentrate plus 14 t/hr reverts, the total heat generated was -91MW. Approximately 39% of this energy came from coal, while 50% of the energy reported to the process waste gas. To a first approximation the furnace is near chemical equilibrium.The impurity distribution in the Mount Isa plant was presented. Approximately 91 % As, 85% Cd, 75% Bi, 68% Zn, 60% Sb and Tl, 45% Pb and 30% Te in concentrate was eliminated from the matte.The ""bubble"" frequency of the gas cavity below the foot of the lance was measured at -2. 1Hz. Side bands displaced by -l.lHz modulated the bubble frequency. This was consistent with radial gravity wave motion in the slag bath. The two processes, gas bubbling and wave motion appeared to be coupled together; the bubble frequency was twice the slop wave frequency. IntroductionCopper Isasmelt has been developed over the past 15 years by Mount Isa Mines Limited and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The process is based on the Sirosmelt lance, invented by researchers at the then Division of Mineral"" and ProcessEngineering ofCSIRO in 1973.The first two commercial scale copper furnaces were commissioned at Mount Isa and the Cyprus Miami Mining Corporation smelter at Miami, Arizona in August and June 1992 respectively.The process concept, the history of the development, and the Mount Isa plant have been described (1, 2, 3).This paper sununarises heat balances obtained on the furnace, the impurity distribution among the output streams and lance injection characteristics."
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APA: R. L. Player  (1996)  Copper Isasmelt - Process Investigations

MLA: R. L. Player Copper Isasmelt - Process Investigations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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