Design and Commissioning of the Ausmelt TSL Lead Smelter at Yunnan Tin Company Limited

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gu Helin Song Xingcheng Lan Xu Ross Baldock Ross Andrews Markus Reuter
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"A commercial lead smelter using Outotec Ausmelt TSL Technology has been successfully commissioned and put into operation at Yunnan Tin Company Ltd operations near Gejiu City, in Yunnan Province, China. The plant was commissioned in July 2010 after three years in the design and construction phase. The process uses a three stage batch process to produce lead bullion and zinc fume, and a slag that is low in metal values. The paper provides details of this lead smelting project, including the theoretical evaluation of the multi-stage process chemistry, engineering design, plant commissioning and the final operation. Comparison of the design targets and actual performance of the plant is emphasized. The fast ramp-up to full production of the largest Ausmelt TSL lead furnace built to date is highlighted.IntroductionIn 2002, Ausmelt and Yunnan Tin Company (YTC) successfully commissioned a smelter to modernise the Yunnan Tin smelter in Gejiu City, Yunnan Province, China. A single Ausmelt furnace was installed by YTC to process tin concentrate and revert materials, to produce YT Brand tin product. The advanced Ausmelt Technology furnace at YTC replaced seven existing reverberatory furnaces and provided a flexible, energy efficient and environmentally beneficial system to complement the world leading refinery facilities of YTC."
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APA: Gu Helin Song Xingcheng Lan Xu Ross Baldock Ross Andrews Markus Reuter  (2012)  Design and Commissioning of the Ausmelt TSL Lead Smelter at Yunnan Tin Company Limited

MLA: Gu Helin Song Xingcheng Lan Xu Ross Baldock Ross Andrews Markus Reuter Design and Commissioning of the Ausmelt TSL Lead Smelter at Yunnan Tin Company Limited. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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