The smelting technology and flue dust treatment have an influence on the physical and chemical characteristics of flue dusts collected in copper smelting. We characterized flue dusts from a Bottom-Blowing Bath Smelting (BBS) process and from a Flash Smelting (FS) process by determining their comprehensive physical, chemical, and mineralogical characteristics. Annual flue dust generation data showed that the rate of the BBS process (2 to 3 pct) was clearly lower than that of FS process (5 to 6 pct). The results revealed that copper smelting flue dusts from the FS exhibited a larger entrainment of solids and a smaller particle size than the BBS. The crystallographic and chemical compositions of the samples indicated that the FS flue dusts hav...
Copper processing operations, such as smelters and refineries, can produce airborne particles that m...
The thermal studies are a useful tool to understand the conversion of chalcopyrite to copper sulfate...
An experimental study of minor element elimination from copper smelter dust by vacuum calcination w...
The smelting technology and flue dust treatment have an influence on the physical and chemical chara...
In pyrometallurgical processing of copper, 5-10 wt-% of concentrates fed to smelting furnaces are re...
It is well known that the results of the matte smelting by a flash furnace are greatly affected by t...
Separating copper and arsenic has always been a major problem in the copper slag flotation process, ...
In Copper Flash Smelting, flue dust can cause severe problems in the gas handling system, which typi...
Arsenic in copper flash smelting (FS) systems not only affects the quality of products but also pose...
The control of arsenic, a toxic and carcinogenic element, is an important issue for all copper smelt...
The majority of the world’s primary copper originates in sulfide minerals, such as chalco-pyrite (Cu...
Low-grade copper concentrates containing increased impurities such as As, Pb, and Zn are used in cop...
grantor: University of TorontoThe flue dust generated during steelmaking contains Zn (6 wt...
International audienceIn this study, various preparation methods of a flue dust sample have been com...
Metallurgical activities are one of the important sources of environmental pollution, especially due...
Copper processing operations, such as smelters and refineries, can produce airborne particles that m...
The thermal studies are a useful tool to understand the conversion of chalcopyrite to copper sulfate...
An experimental study of minor element elimination from copper smelter dust by vacuum calcination w...
The smelting technology and flue dust treatment have an influence on the physical and chemical chara...
In pyrometallurgical processing of copper, 5-10 wt-% of concentrates fed to smelting furnaces are re...
It is well known that the results of the matte smelting by a flash furnace are greatly affected by t...
Separating copper and arsenic has always been a major problem in the copper slag flotation process, ...
In Copper Flash Smelting, flue dust can cause severe problems in the gas handling system, which typi...
Arsenic in copper flash smelting (FS) systems not only affects the quality of products but also pose...
The control of arsenic, a toxic and carcinogenic element, is an important issue for all copper smelt...
The majority of the world’s primary copper originates in sulfide minerals, such as chalco-pyrite (Cu...
Low-grade copper concentrates containing increased impurities such as As, Pb, and Zn are used in cop...
grantor: University of TorontoThe flue dust generated during steelmaking contains Zn (6 wt...
International audienceIn this study, various preparation methods of a flue dust sample have been com...
Metallurgical activities are one of the important sources of environmental pollution, especially due...
Copper processing operations, such as smelters and refineries, can produce airborne particles that m...
The thermal studies are a useful tool to understand the conversion of chalcopyrite to copper sulfate...
An experimental study of minor element elimination from copper smelter dust by vacuum calcination w...