Design And Construction Of The Noranda Converter At The Borne Smelter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Michel Boisvert
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Noranda Metallurgy is presently completing construction of the new Noranda Converter (NCV) at its Home Smelter in Rouyn-Noranda. This capital investment of CDN$56M is the continuation of the Emissions and SO2 Reduction Program that was initiated in the late 1980s with the acid plant for Reactor off-gas treatment. The Patented Noranda Converter was developed and pilot tested at the Home Smelter in the early 1990s. The project will replace the Peirce-Smith Converters and enable sulphur fixation to be 'increased from 70% to over 90% by 2002 with an accompanying reduction of dust emissions to the atmosphere. The construction site is an extension of the present Noranda Reactor area. A number of existing facilities including the acid plant and process air supply were used to minimize the capital cost of the project. This paper provides a brief history of the Noranda converting process, the Home Smelter Emissions and SO2 Reduction Program, ,project implementation and construction, a description of the different facilities, and preparation of human resources for start-up.
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APA: Michel Boisvert  (1998)  Design And Construction Of The Noranda Converter At The Borne Smelter

MLA: Michel Boisvert Design And Construction Of The Noranda Converter At The Borne Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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