The Pechiney reduction cell family: 25 years of development in design and process control

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Vanvoren
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

"Since 1975, the Aluminium Pechiney Research Centre at Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (LRF) has been concentrating its efforts on designing, testing and perfecting the Aluminium Pechiney point-fed prebaked reduction cell.In 1979, the AP18 cell (180 kA) was industrially launched with the construction and start-up of the F line in Saint-Jean. The following generation, the AP30 (300 kA), with prototypes started in 1981, was launched in 1986 on the Saint-Jean G line. Along with cell design, efficient process control systems were developed to pilot alumina feeding and bath composition. Together, these pots are currently producing 4.6 Mt of aluminum, i.e., 18% of the world’s overall yearly production.In 1989, the research centre faced a new challenge: to push the limits for the size of a reduction cell to further improve the profitability of Greenfield projects. This new generation development was also the opportunity for a significant redesign of the Aluminium Pechiney electrolysis information system.With a track record of ten years of semiindustrial operation with three prototypes, the AP50 technology is now ready for industrial implementation and enables a significant breakthrough to be made in terms of return on investment of a Greenfield smelter."
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APA: C. Vanvoren  (2002)  The Pechiney reduction cell family: 25 years of development in design and process control

MLA: C. Vanvoren The Pechiney reduction cell family: 25 years of development in design and process control. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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