RAF Copper Production Process Improvement at the Caletones Smelter

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Font
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The RAF or copper fire refining process at the Caletones smelter of CodelcoChile consists of several pyrorefining stages that successively lowers the levels of S, Fe, Pb, As, Sb, Te, Se and to some extent 0 in the copper melt, allowing the production of high quality fire-refined copper of 99.93 % purity (RAF copper). This chemical feature of the RAF copper is only achieved by quite long processing times, and a considerable consumption of fluxes and fuels in the RAF vessels. The main goal of this study was to improve the RAF process performance by thermodynamic considerations and industrial scale tests, i.e., an in situ approach for the process as featured by intensive sampling, characterization and subsequent modifications. Thus, both theoretical and industrial data were derived, and based on kinetic and thermodynamic evaluations, a higher operational standard was achieved for the RAF process. These new operational practices allowed enhancing the overall economic of the RAF process, by reducing the time and operational costs, and consequently increasing the availability of the vessels.
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APA: J. Font  (2007)  RAF Copper Production Process Improvement at the Caletones Smelter

MLA: J. Font RAF Copper Production Process Improvement at the Caletones Smelter. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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