Method for treating combustible material and installation

US9745643B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9745643-B2
Application numberUS-201314414789-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 10, 2013
Priority dateJun 21, 2013
Publication dateAug 29, 2017
Grant dateAug 29, 2017

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A method for treating combustible material of the present invention includes providing a pipe opened to a molten substance surface above the molten substance surface of molten substance stored in a furnace body for smelting nonferrous metals, and blowing combustible material containing valuable metals and oxygen-enriched air into the molten substance surface of the molten substance from the pipe.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for treating combustible material, comprising: providing a pipe which is opened to a molten substance surface above the molten substance surface of molten substance stored in a furnace body for smelting nonferrous metals, wherein the pipe is a double cylinder structure containing a mixing region from the end opening of the inner cylinder in the outer cylinder to the end opening of the outer cylinder; blowing combustible material containing valuable metals and oxygen-enriched air onto the molten substance surface from the pipe thereby immersing the combustible material in the molten substance, and burning and melting the combustible material while stirring the combustible material in the molten substance; and treating the molten substance in a post-process, and recovering the valuable metals with the smelting nonferrous metals, wherein supplying the oxygen-enriched air through a space between the inner cylinder and the outer cylinder, the pipe and an opening for discharging flue gas generated in the furnace body are provided on a ceiling wall of the furnace body, the opening is provided on the ceiling wall at a different position from the position of the pipe, and is connected to a waste heat boiler, a molten substance discharge port for discharging the molten substance from the furnace body is provided on a side wall of the furnace body, and the molten substance discharge port is provided on the side wall at a position opposite from the opening interposed therebetween the pipe. 2. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 1 , wherein a lance pipe for blowing mineral ores containing nonferrous metals and oxygen-enriched air onto the molten substance surface is used as the pipe. 3. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 2 , wherein an amount of coal charged into the molten substance is adjusted according to heat quantity contributed to the molten substance from the combustible material charged into the molten substance. 4. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 2 , using a continuous copper-smelting installation including a smelting furnace, a separating furnace and a copper-producing furnace, which are connected to one another with launders, the method further comprising: heating and melting copper ores to produce molten substance including matte and slag in the smelting furnace; separating the matte and the slag produced in the smelting furnace from each other in the separating furnace; oxidizing the matte separated in the separating furnace to produce blister copper and slag in the copper-producing furnace; and blowing the combustible material and the oxygen-enriched air onto the molten substance surface from the pipe in the smelting furnace. 5. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 4 , wherein an amount of coal charged into the molten substance is adjusted according to heat quantity contributed to the molten substance from the combustible material charged into the molten substance. 6. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 4 , wherein the furnace body is used for copper smelting, and the molten substance is treated in a post-process to recover the valuable metals in a state in which the valuable metals are contained in blister copper. 7. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 2 , wherein the furnace body is used for copper smelting, and the molten substance is treated in a post-process to recover the valuable metals in a state in which the valuable metals are contained in blister copper. 8. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 1 , using a continuous copper-smelting installation including a smelting furnace, a separating furnace and a copper-producing furnace, which are connected to one another with launders, the method further comprising: heating and melting copper ores to produce molten substance including matte and slag in the smelting furnace; separating the matte and the slag produced in the smelting furnace from each other in the separating furnace; oxidizing the matte separated in the separating furnace to produce blister copper and slag in the copper-producing furnace; and blowing the combustible material and the oxygen-enriched air onto the molten substance surface from the pipe in the smelting furnace. 9. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 8 , wherein an amount of coal charged into the molten substance is adjusted according to heat quantity contributed to the molten substance from the combustible material charged into the molten substance. 10. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 8 , wherein the furnace body is used for copper smelting, and the molten substance is treated in a post-process to recover the valuable metals in a state in which the valuable metals are contained in blister copper. 11. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 1 , wherein an amount of coal charged into the molten substance is adjusted according to heat quantity contributed to the molten substance from the combustible material charged into the molten substance. 12. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 11 , wherein the furnace body is used for copper smelting, and the molten substance is treated in a post-process to recover the valuable metals in a state in which the valuable metals are contained in blister copper. 13. The method for treating combustible material according to claim 1 , wherein the furnace body is used for copper smelting, and the molten substance is treated in a post-process to recover the valuable metals in a state in which the valuable metals are contained in blister copper. 14. A smelting furnace used for implementation of the method for treating combustible material according to claim 1 , wherein a pipe which is opened to a molten substance surface is provided above the molten substance surface of molten substance stored in a furnace body and the lower end opening of the pipe are arranged close to the molten substance surface, combustible material containing valuable metals and oxygen-enriched air are able to be blown onto the molten substance surface through the pipe, wherein the oxygen-enriched air is supplied through a space between the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder, the pipe and an opening for discharging flue gas generated in the furnace body are provided on a ceiling wall of the furnace body, the opening is provided on the ceiling wall at a different position from the position of the pipe, and is connected to a waste heat boiler, a molten substance discharge port for discharging the molten substance from the furnace body is provided on a side wall of the furnace body, and the molten substance discharge port is provided on the side wall at a position opposite from the opening interposed therebetween the pipe. 15. A continuous copper-smelting installation comprising: a smelting furnace for heating and melting copper ores to produce molten substance including matte and slag; a separating furnace for separating the matte and the slag produced in the smelting furnace from each other; a copper-producing furnace for oxidizing the matte separated in the separating furnace to produce blister copper and slag; and launders for connecting the smelting furnace, the separating furnace, and the copper-producing furnace to one another, wherein the smelting furnace according to claim 14 is used as the smelting furnace.

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  • through a lance · CPC title

  • in a succession of furnaces · CPC title

  • Charging particulate material using a fluid carrier · CPC title

  • Conveying particles in a conduct using a fluid · CPC title

  • arranged for associated working · CPC title

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What does patent US9745643B2 cover?
A method for treating combustible material of the present invention includes providing a pipe opened to a molten substance surface above the molten substance surface of molten substance stored in a furnace body for smelting nonferrous metals, and blowing combustible material containing valuable metals and oxygen-enriched air into the molten substance surface of the molten substance from the pipe.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Materials Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C22B15/0056. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 29 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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