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Smelting and Refining Operators' Symposium, North Queensland

Conference Proceedings

Smelting and Refining Operators' Symposium, North Queensland

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Energy Conservation in a Copper Refining Tank House

Copper refining electrolytes are maintained in the range 60-65C to ensure an efficient operation. The heat energy required to meet these temperatures has been traditionally derived from the electrical energy required for the electrolytic process and supplementary steam energy. In 1983, experiments were conducted at Copper Refineries Pty. Ltd. (CRL) to determine the effects of insulating the Tank House cells, and fully covering the cells. The results of these experiments showed conclusively that greatly reduced steam consumption would be required to maintain electrolyte temperatures. These positive results led to an Energy Conservation Programme for the Tank House, and this was implemented in 1984. A computerised cell cover monitoring system was developed, and is used to control cell coverage and fluid balance. The experimental work and the benefits obtained since implementation of the programme are discussed.
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Unique ID: P198501013

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