Latest Developments with Copper Isasmelt?

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. S. Arthur
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The copper I SAS MELT? process is a submerged lance bath smelting technology. In the 20 years since the process was first demonstrated on a semicommercial scale at Mount Isa in north-west Queensland, Australia, copper ISASMELT? plants have been constructed to treat concentrates or secondary raw materials around the world. The process is operating in smelters in Australia, the USA, Belgium, India, Germany, China and Zambia. ISASMELT? plants have been installed to improve the environmental performance of operating smelters and reduce costs for smelting companies. A new copper furnace is being commissioned at Southern Peru Copper Corporation in early 2007, while more furnaces are under design for installation in Kazakhstan and Peru. Copper ISASMEL T? plants are supplied as complete technology packages including engineering design services for the furnace and key ancillaries, supply of core equipment, provision of intensive training programs in operating plant environments and commissioning assistance services. The proven technology transfer process ensures successful implementation of submerged lance bath smelting into large scale plants. This paper summarises developments at recently constructed copper ISASMELT? plants.
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APA: P. S. Arthur  (2007)  Latest Developments with Copper Isasmelt?

MLA: P. S. Arthur Latest Developments with Copper Isasmelt?. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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