Improvements to the Operation of the Saganoseki Flash Smelting Furnace

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Yutaka Yasuda Tatsuya Motomura Tomoya Kawasaki
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Saganoseki Smelter, one of the largest copper producers in Japan, currently operates a single flash smelting furnace to produce 450,000 tons of new copper annually. The smelter used to employ two flash furnaces, and integrated the two into one in 1996. Since then, various improvements to its facilities and technologies have been made to increase productivity. To upgrade the operation efficiency, "stability" was considered a key issue, and the measures were taken to increase the operation and facility reliability. Currently, the furnace is running at a feed rate of 215 DMT/h, while the furnace utilization has been maintained at 97%. This paper outlines recent improvements that have made to increase furnace productivity and efficiency.
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APA: Yutaka Yasuda Tatsuya Motomura Tomoya Kawasaki  (2014)  Improvements to the Operation of the Saganoseki Flash Smelting Furnace

MLA: Yutaka Yasuda Tatsuya Motomura Tomoya Kawasaki Improvements to the Operation of the Saganoseki Flash Smelting Furnace. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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