Improvements Carried out at Huelva Smelter in the 2007 General Shutdown: A Review

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Carlos Ortiz
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The Huelva Flash Smelting Furnace was commissioned in September 1975. The Smelter and the Acid Plant were expanded in 1995 to their present capacity of 300,000 tpa new copper equivalent and one million tonnes of concentrate per year. During these years of operational experience, most of the initial practices have been reviewed, process control has drastically improved and main process equipment has been modernised. The fourth Flash Furnace campaign lasted 9 years (1995-2004) during which 8 million tonnes of concentrate were smelted. Increasing sulphur content in concentrates and new environmental requirements imply new challenges for smelters to keep production and operation costs down. This paper is an overview of the modifications and improvements carried out in the 2007 general shutdown in Smelter and Acid Plants. Al
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APA: Carlos Ortiz  (2008)  Improvements Carried out at Huelva Smelter in the 2007 General Shutdown: A Review

MLA: Carlos Ortiz Improvements Carried out at Huelva Smelter in the 2007 General Shutdown: A Review. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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