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Acid Plant Database April 10, 2012
Owner | NPMK Copper Factory | |
Location | Russia | |
Background | - | |
Website |
www.nornik.ru |
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Plant | - | |
Coordinates* | 69° 21' 54" N, 88° 8' 2" E | |
Type of Plant | Metallurgical | |
Gas Source | Copper Vanjukov Furnaces |
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Plant Capacity | - | |
SA/DA | - | |
Emissions | - | |
Status | Operating | |
Year Built | - | |
Technology | - | |
Contractor | - | |
Remarks | The smelter is a part of the Polar Divisions's (PD)
concentration-metallurgical chain. The technological circuit of the factory
is based on processing of initial copper- and nickel-containing sulphidic
raw material into pure commodity copper with maximum extraction of nickel,
cobalt, precious, platinum and rare metals in accompanying sub-products.
The plant consists of three main producing shops: Drying shop, Smelting shop
and Copper electrolysis shop.
The smelter produces electrolytically refined copper and elemental sulphur
from ore raw material, sub-products and tailings of other structural units
of Polar Division. The factory provides all PD's enterprises with the
sulphuric acid made from exhaust gases of Vanyukov furnaces.
The basic raw material for the factory is the copper concentrate from
Norilsk concentrator and also ore of selective extraction from "Octyabrsky"
mine. Finished product is cathodic copper ?1?, ?0? and
?00? marks in accordance to GOST 859 and GOST 546. On a surface of cathodes
should not be easily separated dendritic outgrowths and outgrowths porous
copper. The surface of cathodes and cathodis lugs should be well washed from
electrolyte and not to have nickel and copper sulfate deposits. Cathode
copper and technical sulfur are finished products of the plant. Sulfuric
acid, nickel vitriol, mother waters solution, copper slime and nickel slag
are semi-finished products intended for further use at the other works of
Polar Division.Byproduct of the smelter is manufacture of sulfuric acid only
for needs of the combine, and elemental sulfur as the second end product.
The process flowsheet of the plant is closely connected to the process
flowsheet of the combine; ready production of the mines and concentrating
mills and semifinished products of Nickel melter and Nadezhda , are raw
components for Copper smelter and vice versa.Setting into operation the new
capacities in 2001 is connected to the planned start-up of two-zoned furnace
equal in capacity to two Vanjukov’s furnaces. The increase of elemental sulfur manufacture at the
expense of reconstruction of one of the processing lines is stipulated in
the plan. The smelter has the programme of reconstruction of basic divisions to decrease production costs, the number of employees, to solve ecological problems connected to copper producing. There is a project of the reconstruction plan of anodic branch implying purchasing of import casting machines, replacement of stationary furnaces by rotary and reconstruction of copper electrolysis shop with increasing of the useful area of electrolytic baths. |
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April 10, 2012
- OJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel (hereinafter -
MMC Norilsk Nickel or the Company) communicates the results of the
international tender posted by the Company with the objective to decrease
SO2 emissions, as part of the program aimed at gradual decrease of air
emissions of Company's metallurgical production facilities located in
Norilsk (Polar Division of the Company).The tender was posted in February
2011, and 27 companies applied for participation in the tender, of which
only three companies managed to make part of the final group:
Once signed the Contract, the Contractor will bring to life the following latest world technologies on SO2 utilization at Copper Plant (CP) and Nadezhda Metallurgical Plant (NMP):
October 24, 2011
- MMC Norilsk Nickel JSC has begun to review bids coming from Russian and
international companies which took part in international tender for
implementation of state of the art sulfur dioxide recovery at Copper Plant
and Nadezhda Metallurgical Plant.
The tender was posted in February 2011 and bid submitting deadlines
were postponed twice following requests of the participants. Initially,
around 15 Russian and international companies applied for participation in
the tender. By October 17th
2011, the final deadline, technical and commercial offers were submitted by
5 participants comprising both Russian and international companies. The
offers include recovery of at least 95% of sulfur dioxide from metallurgical
off gases at CP and NMP. Together with the currently implemented project
aimed at increase of NMP capacity and shut down of agglomeration and
smelting areas at Nickel Plant, this should lead to considerable decrease of
sulfur dioxide emission into atmosphere.
March
2, 2011 - OJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel (hereinafter – MMC Norilsk
Nickel or the Company) will decrease SO2
emissions (main factor of the Company’s industrial pollution) as part
of program aimed at gradual decrease of air emissions of Company’s
metallurgical production facilities located in Norilsk (Polar Division of
the Company). In order to implement the program, MMC Norilsk Nickel posted
international tender for a set of works related to implementation of
state-of-the-art technologies of SO2
recovery at Copper Plant (CP) and Nadezhda Metallurgical Plant (NMP). Once
implemented new technologies shall provide for recovery of at least 95% of
SO2 from CP and NMP waste gases. Together
with on-going project of NMP capacity enhancement and liquidation
of agglomeration and smelting areas at Nickel Plant, this shall result in
dramatic decrease of SO2emissions to the atmosphere. It is
planned that the contractor chosen via tender shall perform the following:
• Construction and installation of waste gases deep dust separation systems
at flash furnace of NMP and
Vanukov furnace of CP.
• Construction of waste gases SO2
concentration units at flash furnace of NMP and Vanukov furnace of CP.
• Overhaul of sulphur utilization units at NMP and CP so that all of the
concentrated SO2 can
be processed;
• Construction of converter waste gases cooling and dust separation system,
converter waste gases SO2
concentration unit, and concentrated SO2 feed to interim storage tanks
and sulphur utilization units system.
The annual volume of commercial sulphur production in Polar Division of the
Company shall be over 900 thousand tons. Furthermore, the waste gases shall
also be converted into sulphuric acid for copper and nickel electrolysis
shops, and into sulphur-containing reagent for concentration area.
The installation of waste gases dust cleaning systems shall provide for
significant decrease of non-ferrous metals emissions. The works shall
be performed on the “turn-key” basis. Deadline for submitting a technical
and commercial proposal is 30.06.2011. The works at both plants should start
on 01.12.2011. |
MTPD - Metric Tonne per Day
STPD - Short Ton per Day
MTPA - Metric Tonne per Annum STPA - Short Ton per
Annum
SA - Single Absorption
DA - Double Absorption
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