Pneumatic Injection Of Solids Into Pyrometallurgical Processes: Past, Present, And Future

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Kirsch
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, pneumatic transport, pneumatic transport Dense-phase pneumatic injection has begun to replace more traditional furnace-feeding systems. The paper describes the technology as it is applied to processes where the back pressure at the point of injection is greater than 50 kPaG. It reviews earlier systems of injection and more recent developments that address concerns for instantaneous control in modern smelters. The new technologies fall into two groups, (1) modified pressure-difference control (sub-divided into simple and complex) and (2) mechanical-feeder-based control. Features of current injection systems include feed splitting in two forms, passive and active, and co-current injection.
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APA: J. Kirsch  (2006)  Pneumatic Injection Of Solids Into Pyrometallurgical Processes: Past, Present, And Future

MLA: J. Kirsch Pneumatic Injection Of Solids Into Pyrometallurgical Processes: Past, Present, And Future. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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