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Acid Plant Database August 29, 2017
Owner | Southern Copper Corporation | |
Location |
17 kilometers north of the city of Ilo Peru |
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Background |
Formerly
1952 - Company founded 1960 - Smelter commissioned 1994 - Southern Peru Copper Corporation sole bidder for Minero Peru S.A.'s180,000 t/y copper refinery (US$68.5 million) 1999 - Groupo Mexico becomes majority shareholder of SPCC 2005 - Southern Peru Copper Corporation changes its name to Southern Copper Corporation |
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Website | ||
Plant | Plant No. 1 | Plant No. 2 |
Coordinates | 17º 29' 51" S, 71º 21' 42" W | 17º 29' 53" S, 71º 21' 45" W |
Type of Plant | Metallurgical | |
Gas Source |
Copper Isasmelt Peirce-Smith Converters (4) (13' dia x 35' L) |
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Hot Gas Cleaing |
IsaSmelt Furnace: Waste Heat Boiler - Hot ESP - ID Fan - Mixing Chamber Pierce-Smith Converters: Evaporative Cooling Chambers - Manifold - Hot ESP (2) - ID Fan (2) - Mixing Chamber |
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Wet Gas Cleaning | - |
Quench Venturi - Retention Vessel - Venturi Scrubber (Variable Throat) -
Packed Gas Cooling Tower - WESP
Quench Venturi: Brick-lined carbon steel |
Plant Capacity |
1049
MTPD 91,449 Nm3/h (wet) |
3181
MTPD 267,847 Nm3/h (wet) |
SA/DA |
3 SA SO2: 11.34% Conversion: 96.5% |
3/1 DA SO2: 13.0%, O2: 13.0% Conversion: 99.82% Catalyst: BASF |
Emissions | - |
SO2: 300 ppmv Acid Mist: 40 mg/Nm3 |
Status | Operating | Operating |
Year Built | 1995 | 2007 |
Technology | Chemetics | Aker Solutions - Chemetics |
Contractor | Chemetics/Davy | Kvaerner |
Remarks |
Original capacity: 568 MTPD No. 1 Plant operates at steady rate (base load) Acid Storage: 2 x 8000 tonnes |
Gas cleaning and acid plant plot area = 6900 m2 The ISASMELT™ furnace replaced two reverberatory furnaces and a Teniente converter for treatment of 1,200,000 tpa of concentrate. Two rotary holding furnaces are used for separating matte and slag product from the ISASMELT™ furnace. A waste heat boiler and electrostatic precipitator are used to cool and clean the gas before passing it to a sulfuric acid plant. Peirce Smith converters are used for converting the matte to blister copper. No. 2 Plant capacity fluctuates with operation of IsaSmelt and PS Converters NOx Treatment System: Stripper Effluent Treatment - ETP2 is designed for 3 wt% H2SO4
maximum, 43 m3/h
Acid Storage: 2 x 22,500 tonnes
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General |
Smelter originally started in 1960. Smelting facilities consisted of two
reverberatory furnaces and four P-S converters. Smelter expanded in 1976 with two additional reverberatory furnace and three P-S converters. One of the original reverberatory furnaces was taken out of service and demolished. Smelter expanded in 1995 with a Teniente converter. 1995 sulphur dioxide capture was 30%. After 2007 modernization and expansion sulphur dioxide capture was over 92%.
LEPSA has been attending SOUTHERN PERU COPPER CORPORATION (SPCC), from the
beginning of its activities. Working
together with the consultant company, AKER KVAERNER CHEMETICS, we have
participated in the NEW SULPHURIC ACID PLANT PROJECT for SPCC (ILO-PERU),
manufacturing and installing FRP Ducts of Ø 104, 102, 96 and 94 inches for
interconnection tanks. To satisfy our client and consultant company, we
have accomplished the deadlines established for manufacturing and delivery
of documented engineering. SPCC
commissioned to G&M contractor the 100% of the work of installing the FRP
Ducts and Piping and LEPSA was subcontracted from them to do all the FRP
ducting and piping field welds.
www.lepsa.com |
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References |
1. Canadian Minerals Yearbook 1995 2. Jurado, K. and Wright, J., "Southern Peru's Ilo Smelter - Modernization and Environmental Improvements", Sulphur 2009, Vancouver, Canada, November 8-11, 2009, pp. 43-53. |
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News |
August 29, 2017 - Jacobs
Engineering Group was selected by Southern Peru Copper to provide
engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services for its No. 1 Acid
Plant upgrade project. SPCC operates one of the world’s largest copper
smelting/refinery facilities in Ilo, Peru, which is located approximately
600 miles south of Lima. Jacobs will perform modifications to the
existing acid plant, decreasing its sulphur dioxide (SO2)
emissions while increasing sulphuric acid production capacity through the
use of Jacobs’ Chemetics sulphuric acid technology. “Our successful
relationship with Southern Peru Copper Corp. (SPCC) spans more than 20
years,” said Jacobs Mining & Minerals and Specialty Chemicals Senior Vice
President and General Manager Andrew Berryman. “We will provide our
innovative Chemetics acid plant technology for this project, complementing
the two existing plants our teams previously executed at the site, to
further reduce SO2 emissions. ”In addition to the No. 1
Acid Plant project, Jacobs is performing a feasibility study for SPCC in
Lima for its power distribution system that will enable the company to
support future demand. July 5, 2013 - Southern Copper Corp is considering closing its foundry and refinery in southern Peru because it does not think it will be able to meet tighter pollution standards, according to a company document. The global miner, a unit of Grupo Mexico, said in an email circulated among employees this week that it is impossible to comply with limits on sulfur dioxide emissions that take effect at the start of 2014. Reuters obtained a copy of the email. A source at the company confirmed the document's authenticity. It is unclear how such a closure would affect the company's annual copper output, which the firm has estimated at about 650,000 tonnes this year. Southern Copper said in the email that while the government has extended the deadline for complying with the stricter pollution standard, the technology that would enable the company to comply "does not exist." "In our case it is possible that we see ourselves forced to close the foundry and refinery in Ilo," said the email, signed by Chairman and Chief Executive Oscar Gonzalez. Peru's environment ministry, which introduced the new air quality standards, was not available for immediate comment. But in an April press release it said the new rules were reasonable and long overdue. "The technology for reducing sulfur dioxide emissions has been around for many years. Unfortunately, in our country it was introduced long after our industrial plants and refineries started operating," the press release said. Some 2,500 people work at Southern Copper's units in Cuajone, Toquepala and Ilo. |
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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