Kennecott Utah Copper Smelter Modernization (8900290e-0a5a-4331-88e1-53de0cc3185e)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. J. Newman
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Prior to 1995, the smelting process at the Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation (KUCC) smelter consisted of Noranda reactors and Pierce-Smith converters. In the consideration of expansion opportunities, the existing process did not lend itself to a program geared towards processing the total output of KUCC mining and milling operations. During 1989 and 1990, a number of smelting options were evaluated. The final selection was the Outokumpu flash smelting process, coupled with the new Kennecott-Outokumpu flash converting technology. Facilities were designed and installed to process 1:0 million tonnes per year of copper concentrate, with the ability to expand to 1.2 million tonnes per year. Following the shutdown of the smelter facility utilizing the Noranda technology in May 1995, the flash smelting, furnace commenced operation in June with the flash converting furnace startup following a few weeks later. The smelter has achieved design production targets and environmental goals. Current operating rates are at or above design rates for concentrate and matte processing. Emissions are lower than the permit levels and equate to less than 3.5 kg of SO2 per tonne of copper. This paper outlines the design, construction, startup and the first two years of operation of the modernized KUCC smelter.
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APA: C. J. Newman  (1998)  Kennecott Utah Copper Smelter Modernization (8900290e-0a5a-4331-88e1-53de0cc3185e)

MLA: C. J. Newman Kennecott Utah Copper Smelter Modernization (8900290e-0a5a-4331-88e1-53de0cc3185e). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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