The Development and Operation of a Continuous Tapping Lead Blast Furnace at Port Pirie

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 489 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
On the 17th November, 1964, a new No., 2 lead blast furnace was blown in at Port Pirie. The furnace departed from previous designs by incorporating a centrally located continuous tapper for both lead bullion and slag. The use of a central tapper permitted a simple and effective layout for the handling of both products. Considerable development was necessary to bring the furnace to its present level of efficiency. Units vital to the continu- ous operation were developed to allow quick replacement, thus ensuring high time efficiency under varied operating and maintenance conditions. The furnace was designed with the following objectives in mind, 1. increased crucible life, 2. elimination of oxygen for slag tapping, 3. higher temperature slag for fuming operations-, 4. less operator skill needed, 5. reduced tapping tool consumption, 6. elimination of settler skull and scrap lead, 7. better control of blast air distributi.nn. And
Citation
APA: (1975) The Development and Operation of a Continuous Tapping Lead Blast Furnace at Port Pirie
MLA: The Development and Operation of a Continuous Tapping Lead Blast Furnace at Port Pirie. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975.