Implementation Of An Alternative Matte-Level Measurement Solution At Lonmin Marikana Smelter Division For Improved Process Monitoring

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. J. Goff
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Keywords: accurate control, matte level, smelting operations, process control, tapping, sounding bar, electromagnetic measurement [ ] Accurate control of matte levels during primary matte smelting operations is desirable in order to improve process decision-making. High matte levels in the vessel could have to disastrous consequences, particularly in the new generation of intensive smelting furnace with deep-cooled copper coolers. Knowing when to commence tapping and a better understanding of melt times can only be improved if the furnace levels are monitored correctly. At Lonmin Marikana Smelter Division it has long been understood that the matte level information being provided by the manual sounding bar is only as good as the operators? following of measurement procedure, their skill in assessing what the sounding bar is displaying, and their individual interpretation of what they are looking at. This paper sets out to show how this problem was identified as an area of major concern to the plant, how a solution was sought and how an electromagnetic measurement system was installed as an alternative measurement to the matte sounding bar system. Other areas discussed in the paper are the difficulties to be overcome when first installing new equipment and how these teething problems were solved by close co-operation between Lonmin and equipment suppliers, which led to some design modifications to the delivery system. In conclusion the paper discusses the results between the electromagnetic measurement and the manual sounding measurement and how best to integrate the generated data into the plant?s process control system for improved decision making.
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APA: T. J. Goff  (2011)  Implementation Of An Alternative Matte-Level Measurement Solution At Lonmin Marikana Smelter Division For Improved Process Monitoring

MLA: T. J. Goff Implementation Of An Alternative Matte-Level Measurement Solution At Lonmin Marikana Smelter Division For Improved Process Monitoring. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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