Development and Application of Oxygen Sensors in Copper Metallurgy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Seetharaman Du Sichen A. Jakobsson
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"In the Present paper, the principles of oxygen potential measurements have been discussed along with the design details for oxygen sensors that are used in copper industry. A description of some of commercial probes is presented along with their salient features. The application of these sensors in flash smelting, converter and casting sections of copper production are discussed along with their implications on process optimization.I. IntroductionThe high temperature galvanic cells have come into prominence on account of their numerous applications in both fundamental as well as applied measurements. Since the inception of the oxygen-ion conducting electrolytes like ZrOrCaO·by Kiukkola and Wagner [1], the oxygen concentration cells have been extensively used in laboratories as well as in industries. In metal-production technology, these cells have been used to monitor the oxygen potentials in metallic, slag as well as gas phases and also to control and styr metallurgical processes. The pioneer among the various industrial users of such cells is the copper industry. To-day, high temperature solid electrolyte cells involving oxygen ion conducting electrolytes have become an integral part of copper pyro-refining and continuous casting. In the present paper some of the applications according to the industrial processes are described including the developments that are going on in the European scene."
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APA: S. Seetharaman Du Sichen A. Jakobsson  (1997)  Development and Application of Oxygen Sensors in Copper Metallurgy

MLA: S. Seetharaman Du Sichen A. Jakobsson Development and Application of Oxygen Sensors in Copper Metallurgy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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