Observations On Blister Copper Spitting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Melissa L. Trapani
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Keywords: Copper, Taphole, Flow Instability. ?Blister spitting? is a flow irregularity where the molten blister copper stream ? or part thereof ? sprays from the taphole exit rather than following a regular flow profile to the collection box. As well as being a general ?housekeeping? issue, the unpredictable nature of the flow is a threat to operator safety. Also, the aggressive flow pattern may contribute to the mechanical wear of the taphole refractory, compromising the integrity of the taphole. This paper brings together a collection of first-hand observations and reports from process personnel, and suggests some theories as to the causes of blister spitting.
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APA: Melissa L. Trapani  (2005)  Observations On Blister Copper Spitting

MLA: Melissa L. Trapani Observations On Blister Copper Spitting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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