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- The ISASMELT process is an energy-efficient smelting process that was jointly developed from the 1970s to the 1990s by Mount Isa Mines (a subsidiary of...
- favored, and uses the following smelting technologies: flash smelting, Isasmelt, Noranda, Mitsubishi or El Teniente furnaces. The initial melting of the...
- innovations, including the Isa Process copper refining technology, the Isasmelt smelting technology, and the IsaMill fine grinding technology, and it also...
- Cyprus Minerals installed an ISASMELT furnace in its copper smelter. This was the first large-scale installation of the ISASMELT process, which was developed...
- reverberatory and rotary kiln furnaces produce semisoft lead (3–4% antimony). The ISASMELT process is a more recent smelting method that may act as an extension to...
- Cyprus Minerals installed an ISASMELT furnace in its copper smelter. This was the first large-scale installation of the ISASMELT process, which was developed...
- role, first by flash furnaces and more recently also by the Ausmelt and ISASMELT furnaces, they are very effective at producing slags with low copper losses...
- subsidiary, Britannia Refined Metals, at Northfleet in England; and the ISASMELT top-entry submerged lance smelting process, Jameson Cell flotation technology...
- is via a bell top. Blast furnace Reverberatory furnace Flash smelting ISASMELT "Water Jacket Heater/INDIRECT HEATER_Luoyang Runcheng Petrochemical Equipment...
- refining are referred to as "fire refining". Blast furnace Flash smelting Isasmelt furnace Reverberatory furnace Brent Hiskey "Metallurgy, Survey" in Kirk-Othmer...