Recovery Of Metals From The Dusts Of Flash Smelting Furnace

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Eikichi Mohri Minoru Yamada
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Most of the copper concentrates treated by the flash smelting furnace at Kosaka smelter come from "black ore" that is produced in the local mines nearby. The copper concentrates contain various impurities such as lead and zinc as shown below. [ ] These impurities are mainly concentrated into the flue dusts in the copper smelting system. The dust production rates of flash smelting furnace and converter at Kosaka smelter are, therefore, fairly high compared with other copper smelters. However, by recovering these valuable metals in the dusts systematically, profit-increase of the by-products must be expected. This also leads to the solution of environmental pollution problems and enables us to establish the technical completion of complex sulfide ore treatment by flash smelting process. HISTORY OF DUST TWATMENT AT KOSAKA SMELTER 1) December in 1967 to January in' 1969 Since the flash smelting furnace started its operation in December 1967, all the dusts from the furnace had been recycled. Only conver-
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APA: Eikichi Mohri Minoru Yamada  (1976)  Recovery Of Metals From The Dusts Of Flash Smelting Furnace

MLA: Eikichi Mohri Minoru Yamada Recovery Of Metals From The Dusts Of Flash Smelting Furnace. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.

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