Monitoring Method of the Condition of Slag-Cleaning Furnace in Mitsubishi Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Akira Kaneda
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Mitsubishi continuous process employs an electric furnace for settling matte from slag. Electrodes are immersed into the slag layer in the slag-cleaning furnace and the temperature of the melt is maintained at a predetermined level by Joule's heat. Electrodes are immersed to the depth where the current of each electrode is kept at a set value, and they are raised or lowered automatically to compensate for the deviation from it. Because electric resistance of the bath is varied with the matte level in the furnace and the composition and temperature of the slag, the immersion depth of the electrodes is affected by them. Therefore by monitoring the immersion depth and its change with time, abnormal situations in the furnace, such a~ rise of matte level or local abnormal state of melt, can be detected. In this paper, relations between state of the furnace and electrode behavior are discussed based on the plant data, and then a new and simple monitoring method of the condition of the furnace is proposed.
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APA: Akira Kaneda  (2001)  Monitoring Method of the Condition of Slag-Cleaning Furnace in Mitsubishi Process

MLA: Akira Kaneda Monitoring Method of the Condition of Slag-Cleaning Furnace in Mitsubishi Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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