Initial Bath-Melt Making At Onsan By Flash Reaction

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Kwang-Ho Lee
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The Onsan copper smelter of LS-Nikko Copper Inc. has operated the Mitsubishi continuous process along with Outokumpu process since 1997. Mitsubishi process is a bath smelting process which needs adequate melts for smelting reaction in the furnace. After a campaign shutdown it requires time to make a start melt. Onsan smelter has had much experience in flash smelting, including the improvement of the concentrate burner which is one of the most important parts in a flash smelting furnace. Based on this experience, the lances of the Mitsubishi smelting furnace were modified in order to making the starter melt with flash reaction. In 2004, the flash reaction in the Mitsubishi S-furnace was completed and was able to make the starter melt using these modified lances. Although at that time it was still under development it reduced the time required to make the initial bath-melt by about half.
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APA: Kwang-Ho Lee  (2006)  Initial Bath-Melt Making At Onsan By Flash Reaction

MLA: Kwang-Ho Lee Initial Bath-Melt Making At Onsan By Flash Reaction. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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