Copper Flash Smelting Process Balance Modeling
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Process control in flash smelting is based on mass and energy balance from which the
operational parameters (oxygen coefficient, oxygen enrichment, and flux demand) are obtained to
achieve matte and slag with defined compositions and at defined temperatures. Mineral compositions
of copper concentrates, and their blends, have been used in order to optimize the heat process
balance. The classical balance methodology has been improved by using equations for molecular
ratios and distribution coefficients that have been calculated using FactSage™. This paper describes
the development of balance equations and compares their theoretical (equilibrium) results with
industrial data logs of the smelting process.
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Bacedoni, M., Moreno Ventas, I., & Ríos, G. (2020). Copper Flash Smelting Process Balance Modeling. Metals, 10(9), 1229. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/met10091229











