Key Performance Indicators of Peirce-Smith Converting – Choosing the Correct Parameters to Monitor

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Benjamin Hogg Jared Ball
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Abstract

There are over 100 process parameters that can be monitored during a single Peirce-Smith (PS) converter batch operation. To support a consistent operation it is important to select the correct Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) to monitor. They should be strategically chosen to drive the desired behaviour with enough flexibility to endure process variations. At the Xstrata Copper Smelter in Mount Isa most of the PS converter operators have very little experience and are often lacking in the appropriate education or training to properly understand the process. For this reason 10 simple KPI’s were chosen that could be easily comprehended and monitored by all smelter personnel. KPI compliance has been supported by relevant project work in the converter area. Charge sequence trials have been performed in an effort to reduce splash and optimise activity time. The online measurement of full and empty ladle weights has enabled an immediate indication of skull size, skim/slag carryover, and metal loss.
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APA: Benjamin Hogg Jared Ball  (2009)  Key Performance Indicators of Peirce-Smith Converting – Choosing the Correct Parameters to Monitor

MLA: Benjamin Hogg Jared Ball Key Performance Indicators of Peirce-Smith Converting – Choosing the Correct Parameters to Monitor. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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