TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigation of effect of colemanite addition on copper losses in matte smelting slag
AU - Ruşen, A.
AU - Geveci, A.
AU - Topkaya, Y. A.
AU - Derin, B.
PY - 2012/4
Y1 - 2012/4
N2 - In this study, the aim was to reduce copper losses to slag in copper production by using a boron compound, called colemanite (2CaO.3B 2O 3.5H 2O), as flux, besides silica. In order to achieve this purpose, two different matte-slag couples were used; the flash furnace matte-slag obtained from Eti Copper Inc. (EBI?) and a master matte-slag without copper produced synthetically under laboratory conditions. Chemical analyses of flash furnace slag and synthetic master slag were 0?88%Cu- 36?1%SiO 2-43?9%FeO-3?7%Fe 2O 3 and 37?6%SiO 2-60?0%FeO-2?4%Fe 2O 3 respectively. In each experiment, the same amounts of slag and matte were mixed with the addition of predefined amounts of colemanite and melted together at 1250°C for different durations under nitrogen atmosphere in a silica crucible. Results showed that it was possible to decrease the copper losses to about 0?3-0?4% by accelerating the settling rate of matte particles by the addition of colemanite, which was attained by the expected increase in flash furnace slag fluidity and lowering of its liquidus temperature.
AB - In this study, the aim was to reduce copper losses to slag in copper production by using a boron compound, called colemanite (2CaO.3B 2O 3.5H 2O), as flux, besides silica. In order to achieve this purpose, two different matte-slag couples were used; the flash furnace matte-slag obtained from Eti Copper Inc. (EBI?) and a master matte-slag without copper produced synthetically under laboratory conditions. Chemical analyses of flash furnace slag and synthetic master slag were 0?88%Cu- 36?1%SiO 2-43?9%FeO-3?7%Fe 2O 3 and 37?6%SiO 2-60?0%FeO-2?4%Fe 2O 3 respectively. In each experiment, the same amounts of slag and matte were mixed with the addition of predefined amounts of colemanite and melted together at 1250°C for different durations under nitrogen atmosphere in a silica crucible. Results showed that it was possible to decrease the copper losses to about 0?3-0?4% by accelerating the settling rate of matte particles by the addition of colemanite, which was attained by the expected increase in flash furnace slag fluidity and lowering of its liquidus temperature.
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U2 - 10.1179/1879139512Y.0000000005
DO - 10.1179/1879139512Y.0000000005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84860194013
SN - 0008-4433
VL - 51
SP - 157
EP - 169
JO - Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly
JF - Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly
IS - 2
ER -