Thermodynamic Fundamentals Of Calcium Ferrite Slag And Their Application To Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Converter (Invited) (d79ad527-932e-4ec1-aade-565b5d3f9e51)

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 567 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
The Mitsubishi process is the sole pyrometallurgical process for the continuous production of blister copper from copper concentrates and has been successfully operated around the world. The development of calcium ferrite slag (CaO-FeOx-Cu20), the so-called "C-slag", has enabled continuous converting from matte to blister copper in the commercial scale operations. Commercial interests in the slag led to many papers over the CaO-FeOx slag. However, CU2O- bearing slag has not been studied well due to experimental difficulties. The authors have quantified the thermodynamic properties ofthe CaO-FeOx-Cu2O system. The results have been utilized to analyze various issues related to the converting furnace, such as the magnetite precipitation from the slag or from blister copper and to develop better controlling criteria for the continuous converting operation.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Thermodynamic Fundamentals Of Calcium Ferrite Slag And Their Application To Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Converter (Invited) (d79ad527-932e-4ec1-aade-565b5d3f9e51)MLA: Thermodynamic Fundamentals Of Calcium Ferrite Slag And Their Application To Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Converter (Invited) (d79ad527-932e-4ec1-aade-565b5d3f9e51). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.