Recent Operations at the Hiroshima Smelter

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. Iwamoto H. Akiyama K. Eto
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The Hikoshima smelter carried out an expansion project in 1997 and increased its production from 59,200 t/y to 71,000 t/y. The leaching process and the casting process had production capacities of 84,000 t/y, but because of the electric power situation in Japan, the production capacity in the electrolysis process was limited to 59,200 t/y to justify the production cost. Electrolysis was the bottle neck of the plant. In order to eliminate a part of this bottle neck, and considering the electric power situation in Japan, a way to increase the production during the time when the electric power rate is low was sought. In practice, we increased the number of cells by 36, and further improved the operation procedures in the cellhouse. For example, we improved the working efficiency of the cells, improved the productivity during the night time, decreased the unit power consumption and improved labor productivity. Accordingly, this paper describes the recent operations at the Hikoshima plant.
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APA: T. Iwamoto H. Akiyama K. Eto  (2000)  Recent Operations at the Hiroshima Smelter

MLA: T. Iwamoto H. Akiyama K. Eto Recent Operations at the Hiroshima Smelter. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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