The SKS Copper Smelting Process In China

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Li Cheng
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The SKS copper smelting process was jointly developed by Shuikoushan Mining Corp. and ENFI (Beijing Central Engineering and Research Institute for Non-ferrous Metallurgical Industries) in China. It is a new bath copper concentrate smelting process with oxygen enriched air. The pilot plant testwork was completed successfully in 1993. SKS has demonstrated to be an advanced bottom blown smelting process. This technology got the First Class Prize of Scientific and Technological Progress awarded by CNNC (China National Non-ferrous Metal Industry Corp.) in 1994. The SKS process has significant capital and operating cost advantages. Its environmental and industrial safety and hygiene performance represents a substantial improvement when compared to conventional technologies. The technology has generated great interest in the Chinese metallurgical industry. Feasibility studies and basic designs have been carried out to incorporate in retrofit and green field smelter projects in China and abroad. This paper describes the history of the pilot plant operating data (50 tonnes dry feed/day), and discusses the features of the SKS technology, its application and possible future trends.
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APA: Li Cheng  (1999)  The SKS Copper Smelting Process In China

MLA: Li Cheng The SKS Copper Smelting Process In China. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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