Recent Operation and Improvement at the Sumitomo Toyo Peirce-Smith Converters

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 541 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
"The Sumitomo Toyo Smelter and Refinery commenced its operation in 1971 with three Peirce- Smith (PS) converters. “2 hot – 1 blowing” operation was practiced, that is one of two available converters was blowing and the other was standby in a hot state while the third converter was under repair. After several improvements, the stack time ratio reached around 90%; and processing 5 batches a day became possible.As a result of the expansion program of the Toyo smelter and refinery that started in 2001, the converter operation pattern was shifted from “2 hot – 1 blowing” to “2 hot – 2 blowing” with the installation of second converter blowers and an additional ladle crane.In 2005 a, the fourth converter was installed and “3 hot – 2 blowing” operation began. Also, with improvements experienced in the anode furnaces and the anode-casting wheel operation, today, the number of cycles has been increased up to more than 8.5 a day.The treatment techniques of fugitive gas containing sulfur dioxide from converter furnaces have been gradually reinforced, and the fixation rate of treated sulfur is currently being maintained at more than 99.9%. This paper introduces the operations described above, and the improvements in environmental management techniques for the Toyo PS converter operation."
Citation
APA:
(2009) Recent Operation and Improvement at the Sumitomo Toyo Peirce-Smith ConvertersMLA: Recent Operation and Improvement at the Sumitomo Toyo Peirce-Smith Converters. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.