Flash Converting – Sustainable Technology Now and in the Future

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ilkka Kojo Markku Lahtinen Elli Miettinen
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

"The recent trends of decreasing energy consumption and environmental emissions and utilization of economies of scale are strong drivers favoring continuous copper converting processes. Flash Converting benefits from low off-gas volumes and low investment and operational costs for off-gas treatment. Separate matte and blister furnaces allow the adaptation to concentrate quality changes and flexibility in layout and maintenance.The stationary blister copper bath in Flash Converting furnace is less aggressive to the furnace linings than agitated processes, resulting in low refractory consumption, long campaign life and high on-line availability.Copper Flash Converting has been successfully applied in Kennecott with a campaign life now exceeding five years. A second FCF was started at Xiangguang Copper in China in 2007. The process itself is proven, as its features are similar to those in FSF, Direct-to-Blister and Direct Outotec Nickel Flash Smelting (DON), with one significant difference: it is the easiest of all to operate.The paper presents differences between continuous Flash Converting and conventional converting based on recent experiences and studies."
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APA: Ilkka Kojo Markku Lahtinen Elli Miettinen  (2009)  Flash Converting – Sustainable Technology Now and in the Future

MLA: Ilkka Kojo Markku Lahtinen Elli Miettinen Flash Converting – Sustainable Technology Now and in the Future. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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