Implementing New Technologies In Metallurgical Processes: Building Plants That Work (6c33b8cc-2893-432f-a363-a75a554bb169)

- Organization:
- Metallurgy and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 532 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Success in implementing new technology for metallurgical processes is not a foregone conclusion: This paper includes a survey of 23 new technology-based metallurgical plant start-ups, in which the authors have identified 7 successes, 9 difficult start-ups, and 7 failures. Success is defined not only as meeting the schedule and budget to the end of mechanical completion; the key goal is a fast ramp up to the full design production level, with minimum plant and equipment modifications required after start-up. This paper sets out the key factors that underlie achievement of a quick production ramp up curve, as determined from the authors? project experiences and a quantitative analysis of over twenty metallurgical plant start-ups, both pyrometallurgical and hydrometallurgical. Thorough test-work and pilot plants, plus appropriate scale-up to the full commercial plant, are key determinants of success in implementing new technology in metallurgical processes. Another critical factor is the number of new elements and their interactions. Project phasing is also particularly important for new technology projects, with appropriate review after each phase to develop a risk mitigation plan for the subsequent phase. New technology projects need committed champions to advance the project in the face of sceptics, but also require dispassionate and unbiased experts to ask the hard questions. As a project evolves, it is important to periodically question the appropriateness of assumptions, as well as to re-assess the relevance and completeness of data from test-work / pilot plants / industrial analogues. Sufficient human and financial resources are required to complete the often arduous implementation phase. During the ramp-up period, the operation generates little positive cash flow; however, significant expertise and capital are required for the de-bottlenecking projects that are often necessary to reach the plant?s design output level.
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(2011) Implementing New Technologies In Metallurgical Processes: Building Plants That Work (6c33b8cc-2893-432f-a363-a75a554bb169)MLA: Implementing New Technologies In Metallurgical Processes: Building Plants That Work (6c33b8cc-2893-432f-a363-a75a554bb169). Metallurgy and Materials Society, 2011.