Conference Proceedings
MetPlant 2015
Conference Proceedings
MetPlant 2015
Nyrstar Port Pirie Redevelopment
The Nyrstar Port Pirie Smelter, located on the eastern shore of the Upper Spencer Gulf in South Australia 230km north of Adelaide, began operation in 1889 to process lead concentrate from the Broken Hill lead and silver mines. The site still operates an updraft sinter machine, commissioned in 1955, with the product fed into a blast furnace. While sinter plant technology has changed and improved since 1955, development has reached the stage where further enhancements are not possible or economic._x000D_
High purity lead concentrates command lower margins and for the smelter to remain economically viable a wider range of higher value materials must be treated. The current flowsheet cannot meet this demand._x000D_
Additionally, community blood lead levels particularly in children below four years of age, are a critical indicator used to measure the site's environmental performance. The smelter's environmental licence to operate is dependent on meeting future community and regulatory expectations. To achieve this a major step change in the emission performance of the smelter is required._x000D_
Since 2008 pre-feasibility work has been undertaken to develop a new flowsheet and business model to allow Port Pirie to operate sustainably into the future. The main requirements were for the smelter to reduce lead and sulfur dioxide emissions that impact on the local environment and community to meet current and future environmental expectations, as well as dramatically reducing current feed constraints and change the business case from a marginal business to a sustainable profitable business._x000D_
After reviewing all practical options a decision was made to replace the sinter plant with an Outotec Top Submerged Lance (TSL) furnace. This paper describes how the new furnace technology was selected and how it will be integrated into the present flowsheet; the unique funding arrangements that are in place to deliver the redeveloped site; and future opportunities that are associated with the implementation of the new flowsheet._x000D_
CITATION: De Villiers, B, Bartel, G, Watt, W and Kretschmer, B, 2015. Nyrstar Port Pirie redevelopment, in Proceedings MetPlant 2015, pp 325-337 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
High purity lead concentrates command lower margins and for the smelter to remain economically viable a wider range of higher value materials must be treated. The current flowsheet cannot meet this demand._x000D_
Additionally, community blood lead levels particularly in children below four years of age, are a critical indicator used to measure the site's environmental performance. The smelter's environmental licence to operate is dependent on meeting future community and regulatory expectations. To achieve this a major step change in the emission performance of the smelter is required._x000D_
Since 2008 pre-feasibility work has been undertaken to develop a new flowsheet and business model to allow Port Pirie to operate sustainably into the future. The main requirements were for the smelter to reduce lead and sulfur dioxide emissions that impact on the local environment and community to meet current and future environmental expectations, as well as dramatically reducing current feed constraints and change the business case from a marginal business to a sustainable profitable business._x000D_
After reviewing all practical options a decision was made to replace the sinter plant with an Outotec Top Submerged Lance (TSL) furnace. This paper describes how the new furnace technology was selected and how it will be integrated into the present flowsheet; the unique funding arrangements that are in place to deliver the redeveloped site; and future opportunities that are associated with the implementation of the new flowsheet._x000D_
CITATION: De Villiers, B, Bartel, G, Watt, W and Kretschmer, B, 2015. Nyrstar Port Pirie redevelopment, in Proceedings MetPlant 2015, pp 325-337 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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B de Villiers, G Bartel, W Watt, B Kretschmer
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