Development Of More Environment-Friendly And Cost-Effective Drying Facility For Copper Concentrates

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 434 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
Drying is a unit process which has numerous applications in metallurgical process industry. Kumera Technology Center, being a worldwide equipment and process supplier, has developed sophisticated solutions for both direct and indirect drying. In conventional direct drum drying, the energy is taken from combustion of fossil fuels, requiring energy input and emitting considerable amount of off gases. In modem copper smelters, thermal energy from the off gases is recovered in waste heat boilers making the steam available. Using that steam as the energy source for concentrate drying, the total volume of off gases can be considerably reduced and releasing of harmful combustion gases into the atmosphere can be avoided. Kumera Technology Center has recently developed and promotes a new steam drying process for drying of copper concentrates. In the development of the new dryer, Kumera's approach has been to combine the best properties of both the steam dryers and the drum dryers. In the design special attention has been paid to overcome problems of excessive wear and clogging and to reduce the required maintenance operations. In this paper the environmental issues and energy consumption related to both direct and indirect drying processes are discussed. The estimated operation costs and emission levels are compared, based on calculations and the data collected from industry. Finally, the development project of the Kumera Steam Dryer is briefly reviewed
Citation
APA:
(1999) Development Of More Environment-Friendly And Cost-Effective Drying Facility For Copper ConcentratesMLA: Development Of More Environment-Friendly And Cost-Effective Drying Facility For Copper Concentrates. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.