Green-Charge Reverberatory Furnace Practice at Onahama Smelter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Moto Goto
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Onahama Smelter of Onahama Smelting & Refining Co., Ltd. has two green- charge reverberatory furnaces; the old furnace was constructed in 1965 and the new one in 1973. This paper discusses the use of oxygen-oil burners in a green-charge reverberatory furnace and also compares the copper loss in slag between the two furnaces at Onahama Smelter. During the past ten years of operation, no shutdowns of the old furnace were necessary and the smelting capacity was increased by 25% by the use of two oxygen-oil burners. These burners are suitable for a green-charge reverberatory furnace to in- crease the smelting capacity without causing an increase of the exhaust gas volume and refractory erosion. After two years of operation of the old furnace, a bottom build-up in the charging zone of approximately 50 centimeters was experienced, and this build-up has stayed at this level since then. In 1973, a new additional reverberatory furnace was put into operation. Copper content in slag of the new furnace was lower by approximately 0.15% than that of the old one during the first several months after the start-up. Investigations were then made on the effect of the bottom conditions in the charging zone on the copper content in slag.
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APA: Moto Goto  (1976)  Green-Charge Reverberatory Furnace Practice at Onahama Smelter

MLA: Moto Goto Green-Charge Reverberatory Furnace Practice at Onahama Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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