2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11837-015-1380-1
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Energy Consumption in Copper Smelting: A New Asian Horse in the Race

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“…As the copper concentrate becomes more and more complex, the control of arsenic is an important issue for all copper smelters [8]. The oxygen bottom blown smelting process (SKS process) is a newly developed intensifying smelting process, which has been widely applied to copper [9], lead [10,11], and antimony [12] production. Due to its strong adaptability to complex raw materials and high removal efficiency of arsenic from matte, the SKS process has proven to be an ideal method to treat the complex raw materials containing arsenic [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the copper concentrate becomes more and more complex, the control of arsenic is an important issue for all copper smelters [8]. The oxygen bottom blown smelting process (SKS process) is a newly developed intensifying smelting process, which has been widely applied to copper [9], lead [10,11], and antimony [12] production. Due to its strong adaptability to complex raw materials and high removal efficiency of arsenic from matte, the SKS process has proven to be an ideal method to treat the complex raw materials containing arsenic [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most copper is produced by the pyrometallurgical processes. The oxygen bottom blown copper smelting process is a newly developed intensified smelting process, which has been widely applied in copper production in China in the past 10 years [1,2]. This process was first industrially tested in the Shuikoushan (SKS) smelter in 1990 and was named originally as the "SKS process", which is now also referred to as BBS (bottom blown smelting) or BBF (bottom blown furnace).…”
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“…Modern technologies such as the Kennecott continuous converting [4] or the SKS/BBS reactor [5] usually treat mattes with up to 75 mass% copper and higher oxygen enrichment. For example, the Kennecott flash converter allows blasting air enriched with up to 85 vol% oxygen, Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%