Recirculation Of Chilean Copper Smelting Dust With High Impurities Contents To The Smelting Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Sano
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Most of the dust generated from the copper smelting process in Chile has been stored after the stabilization by hydrometallurgical process because it contains high concentrations of arsenic. However, in recent years, the dust generation has increased because of degrading the quality of concentrate. In addition, the environmental regulations become stricter. On the other hand, valuable metals such as copper and zinc are contained in the dust at high concentrations and it is desirable to recover them. In this study, the effect of dust recirculation to the smelting process was examined in order not only to decrease the amount of dust but also to recover copper. Dust generation and the distribution of arsenic, lead, zinc etc. among the matte, slag and gas phases were evaluated as a function of the amount of recirculated dust, partial pressure of oxygen and temperature. It was found that the direct dust return to the smelting process was quite effective for the recovery of copper and the reduction of dust generation, but the acceptable dust amount was limited by the produced matte quality.
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APA: H. Sano  (2007)  Recirculation Of Chilean Copper Smelting Dust With High Impurities Contents To The Smelting Process

MLA: H. Sano Recirculation Of Chilean Copper Smelting Dust With High Impurities Contents To The Smelting Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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