Oxygen Sprinkle Smelting At The Morenci Smelter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. E. Johnson
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The No. 3 reverberatory furnace at Phelps Dodge. Corporation's Morenci, Arizona copper smelter first received oxygen from a new oxygen plant during October 1982 and began operation with oxygen-fuel and oxygen sprinkle smelting burners which burn concentrate with oxygen. The furnace was completely converted to roof-mounted oxygen-fuel firing in October 1982. All conventional air-fuel bridge wall burners were extinguished at that time. The novel arch-mounted oxygen sprinkle smelting system began continuous operation April 1983. Since startup, unit fuel requirements decreased and furnace throughput significantly increased. Furnace off gas SO2 strength increased from an average of 1.5% SO2 to an average of 20% using only oxy-fuel burners. Oxygen sprinkle burner operation also has given excellent results, with the furnace off gas strength increasing to 35%-60% S02. There has been a reduction in overall arch temperatures, an increase in matte and slag temperatures, and a lowering of furnace bottom buildup with oxygen smelting. Furnace off gas is blended with converter off gas and treated in a sulfuric acid plant.
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APA: R. E. Johnson  (1983)  Oxygen Sprinkle Smelting At The Morenci Smelter

MLA: R. E. Johnson Oxygen Sprinkle Smelting At The Morenci Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1983.

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