Claims
- 1. Apparatus for continuous smelting and converting copper concentrates comprising:
- a. a generally horizontally disposed reactor consisting of a single vessel having a single zone where both the smelting and the converting occur together, a settling zone contiguous with said smelting and converting zone and a slag zone contiguous with said settling zone;
- b. said reactor having a charging port for feeding the concentrates and flux at one end, a discharge port for the slag at the other end and at least one copper or matte discharge port in between;
- c. heating means for inducing and maintaining molten bath conditions in said reactor including at least one fuel-fired burner located at at least one end of said single vessels;
- d. mixing means provided in the single smelting and converting zone of said reactor and located between the charging port and the copper or matte discharge port, said mixing means comprising a plurality of jets of an oxidizing gas injected below the surface of the molten bath, said jets being positioned more than 6 feet out from the charging port at said one end in said single smelting and converting zone and having sufficient force to create a turbulent and dynamic state within and above the bath of said single zone during the smelting and converting whereby liquid sulfide is forced through and above the upper slag layer;
- e. control means for controlling the introduction of the concentrates and flux through said charging port in balanced relationship to the introduction of oxidizing gas into the reactor; and
- f. exhaust means for removing off-gases from the reactor provided in said reactor substantially outside of said single smelting and converting zone.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including said control means being adapted to control automatically the introduction of oxidizing gas proportionately to the introduction of the concentrates in a predetermined balanced relationship.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including control means adapted to control the introduction of the concentrates and flux at a predetermined ratio.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including second control means for controlling the velocity and rate of injection of the oxidizing gas through said injection means, such as to maintain the turbulent state in said single zone during the smelting and converting operations and provide dynamic conditions in said zone; third control means adapted to control the introduction of the concentrates and flux at a predetermined ratio, said settling zone having a discharge port for molten metallic copper.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including means adapted to feed the concentrates and flux into said reactor through said charging port while spreading them over a large area of the single smelting and converting zone.
- 6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including a pelletizer adapted to pelletize said concentrates prior to their introduction into the reactor.
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slag zone has injection means for introducing a reductant gas or air into the slag.
- 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said discharge port for said molten slag is followed by a holding means whereby said molten slag may be received by said holding means and slow-cooled therein.
- 9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein said holding means is followed by slag cleaning means for recovering copper from said slag.
- 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein said slag cleaning means include a slag milling and flotation circuit.
- 11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said discharge port for said molten slag is followed by slag cleaning means for cleaning the slag pyrometicallurgically.
- 12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 11, including means to recirculate copper recovered in the slag cleaning means back to the charging port of the reactor.
- 13. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including means to recirculate copper recovered in the slag cleaning means back to the charging port of the reactor.
- 14. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including an auxiliary charging port for addition of concentrates or solid reductant into the slag zone of the reactor.
- 15. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said burner is positioned at the charging port of the reactor so that oxidizing gas passing through said charging port is utilized by said burner in combusting fuel introduced into said reactor.
- 16. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including the slag zone has injection means for introducing a reductant gas or air into the slag, and said discharge port for said molten slag is followed by a holding means whereby said molten slag may be received by said holding means and slow-cooled therein.
- 17. Apparatus as claimed in claim 16, including said holding means being followed by slag cleaning means for recovering copper from said slag, and said slag cleaning means include a slag milling and flotation circuit.
- 18. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including means to recirculate copper recovered in the slag cleaning means back to the charging port of the reactor, and an auxiliary charging port for addition of concentrates or solid reductant into the slag zone of the reactor.
- 19. Apparatus for continuously smelting and converting copper concentrates to copper matte, comprising:
- a. a generally horizontally disposed reactor consisting of a single vessel having a single zone where both the smelting and the converting occur together, a settling zone contiguous with said smelting and converting zone and a slag zone contiguous with said settling zone;
- b. said reactor having a charging port for feeding the concentrates and flux at one end, a discharge port for the slag at the other end and at least one matte discharge port in between;
- c. heating means for inducing and maintaining molten bath conditions in said reactor including at least one fuel-fired burner located at at least one end of said single vessel;
- d. mixing means provided in the single smelting and converting zone of said reactor and located between the charging port and the matte discharge port, said mixing means comprising a plurality of jets of an oxidizing gas injected below the surface of the molten bath, said jets being positioned more than 6 feet out from the charging port at said one end in said single smelting and converting zone and having sufficient force to create a turbulent and dynamic state within and above the bath of said single zone during the smelting and converting whereby liquid sulfide is forced through and above the upper slag layer;
- e. first control means for controlling the rate of introduction of the copper concentrates and flux through the charging port;
- f. second control means adapted to control the injection of the oxidizing gas and the introduction of the copper concentrates and flux in a predetermined relationship, such that copper matte is continuously produced; and
- g. exhaust means for removing off-gases from the reactor provided substantially outside of said single smelting and converting zone.
- 20. Apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein said burner is positioned at the charging port of the reactor so that oxidizing gas passing through said charging port is utilized by said burner in combusting fuel introduced into said reactor.
- 21. Apparatus as claimed in claim 19, including second control means for controlling the velocity and rate of injection of the oxidizing gas through said injection means, such as to maintain the turbulent state in said single zone during the smelting and converting operations and provide dynamic conditions in said zone; third control means adapted to control the introduction of the concentrates and flux at a predetermined ratio, and means adapted to feed the concentrates and flux into said reactor through said charging port while spreading them over a large area of the single smelting and converting zone.
- 22. Apparatus as claimed in claim 19, including said control means being adapted to control automatically the introduction of oxidizing gas proportionately to the introduction of the concentrates in a predetermined balanced relationship, second control means for controlling the velocity and rate of injection of the oxidizing gas through said injection means, such as to maintain the turbulent state in said single zone during the smelting and converting operations and provide dynamic conditions in said zone; third control means adapted to control the introduction of the concentrates and flux at a predetermined ratio.
- 23. Apparatus as claimed in claim 19, including said control means being adapted to control automatically the introduction of oxidizing gas proportionately to the introduction of the concentrates in a predetermined balanced relationship, second control means for controlling the velocity and rate of injection of the oxidizing gas through said injection means, such as to maintain the turbulent state in said single zone during the smelting and converting operations and provide dynamic conditions in said zone; third control means adapted to control the introduction of the concentrates and flux at a predetermined ratio, and means adapted to feed the concentrates and flux into said reactor through said charging port while spreading them over a large area of the single smelting and converting zone.
- 24. Apparatus as claimed in claim 19, including said control means being adapted to control automatically the introduction of oxidizing gas proportionately to the introduction of the concentrates in a predetermined balanced relationship, second control means for controlling the velocity and rate of injection of the oxidizing gas through said injection means, such as to maintain the turbulent state in said single zone during the smelting and converting operations and provide dynamic conditions in said zone; third control means adapted to control the introduction of the concentrates and flux at a predetermined ratio, the said slag zone having injection means for introducing a reductant gas or air into the slag, and said discharge port for said molten slag is followed by a holding means whereby said molten slag may be received by said holding means and slow-cooled therein.
- 25. Apparatus as claimed in claim 24, including an auxiliary charging port for addition of concentrates or solid reductant into the slag zone of the reactor, said burner being positioned at the charging port of the reactor so that oxidizing gas passing through said charging port is utilized by said burner in combusting fuel introduced into said reactor, and means to recirculate copper recovered in the slag cleaning means back to the charging port of the reactor.
- 26. Apparatus for continuous smelting and converting of copper containing concentrates comprising:
- a. a generally horizontally disposed reactor consisting of a single vessel having a single zone where both the smelting and the converting occur together, a settling zone contiguous with said smelting and converting zone and a slag zone contiguous with said settling zone;
- b. said reactor having a charging port for feeding the concentrates and flux at one end, a discharge port for the slag at the other end and at least one product discharge port in between;
- c. heating means for inducing and maintaining molten bath conditions in said reactor including at least one fuel-fired burner located at at least one end of said single vessel;
- d. mixing means provided in the single smelting and converting zone of said reactor and located between the charging port and the product discharge port, said mixing means comprising a plurality of jets of an oxidizing gas injected below the surface of the molten bath, said jets being positioned more than 6 feet out from the charging port at said one end in said single smelting and converting zone and having sufficient force to create a turbulent and dynamic state within and above the bath of said single zone during the smelting and converting whereby liquid sulfide is forced through and above the upper slag layer;
- e. control means for controlling the introduction of the concentrates and flux through said charging port in balanced relationship to the introduction of oxidizing gas into the reactor; and
- f. exhaust means for removing off-gases from the reactor provided in said reactor substantially outside of said single smelting and converting zone.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 292,810, filed Sept. 27, 1972 and a division of Ser. No. 171,705 filed Aug. 13, 1971, now abandoned.
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