Conference Proceedings
International Blast Furnace Hearth and Raceway Symposium, Newcastle
Conference Proceedings
International Blast Furnace Hearth and Raceway Symposium, Newcastle
The Imperial Smelting Furnace - Operations with Increased Tuyere Angle
The Imperial Smelting Furnace operated by Sulphide Corporation Pty. Limited at its Cockle Creek zinc-lead smelter was recently equipped with tuyeres angled at 25 degrees instead of the usual 10 degrees. This change was prompted by the results of model studies undertaken by tha Research Department of Imperial Smelting Processes Limited, at Avonmouth in the United Kingdom, and by the favourable results of operating trials on the Cockle Creek furnace using bent-tip tuyeres to simulate 25 degree inclination. The use of 25 degree angle tuyeres has made it possible to operate with lower zinc values in discard slag and has improved hearth stability over a wider range of sinter quality and composition.
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B J Wyborn, G R Firkin, D J Potter
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- Published: 1981
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- Unique ID: P198101021