Owner |
Codelco - El Teniente Division |

|
Location |
Chile |
Background |
- |
Website |
www.codelco.cl
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Plant
|
Caletones Smelter |
Mitsubishi Plant |
Chemetics Plant |
Coordinates |
34º 6' 30" S, 70º 26' 57" W |
34º 6' 28" S, 70º 26' 57" W |
Type of Plant |
Metallurgical |
Gas Source |
Cu
Teniente Converters (2)
Peirce-Smith Converters (3) |
Hot Gas Cleaning |
- |
- |
Wet Gas Cleaning |
Quench - Venturi Scrubber (Fixed Throat) - Packed Gas Cooling Tower - 1st
Stage WESP - 2nd Stage WESP |
2 Parallel Trains - [Quench Venturi (low pressure drop) - Retention Tower -
Venturi Scrubber (Variable Throat) - Packed Gas Cooling Tower] - (4) 1st
Stage WESP - (4) 2nd Stage WESP |
Plant Capacity |
1560 MTPD
172,300 Nm3/h, 8.8% SO2 |
2390 MTPD
262,330 Nm3/h,
10.3% SO2 |
SA/DA |
SA |
SA |
Status |
Operating |
Operating |
Year Built |
1998 |
2000 |
Technology |
Outotec (Lurgi) |
Chemetics |
Contractor |
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
Kvaerner |
Equipment |
Blower
Supplier: KKK
Delivery Year: 1996
Model: SFO 14
Quantity: 1
Flow Rate: 51 m3/s
Pressure Rise: 546 mbar
Power: 2696 kW |
Blower
Supplier: KKK
Delivery Year: 2000
Model: SFO 16
Quantity: 2
Flow Rate: 79.5 m3/s
Pressure Rise: 559 mbar
Power: 4500 kW |
Remarks |
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Pictures |
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General |
The
Teniente division, eighty kilometers South of Santiago and 2,500 meters
above the sea level, its operations is the exploitation of the underground
copper mine, which is the largest of its kind in the world.
This mine, which began activities in 1904, has 2,400 kilometers of
underground drifts. El Teniente produces 418,332
metric tons of fine copper per year as fire refined lingots (RAF), and
copper cathodes. As a result of ore processing, 4,749 metric tons of
Molybdenum were also obtained. |
References |
"Optimizacion en
la Captura de Azufre con Baja Inversion", October 2011, Cobras 2011. |
News |
March 15, 1999
- Kvaerner, the Anglo-Norwegian engineering and construction Group, today
announced that it has been awarded a contract to engineer, supply and
construct a metallurgical sulphuric acid plant for Codelco, Division El
Teniente, in Chile. Kvaerner Chemetics and Kvaerner E&C will provide basic
and detailed engineering, procurement, construction services, and start-up
assistance for the facility located at Codelcos Caletones Smelter, some 100
kilometres south east of Santiago. The site is one of the worlds largest
underground copper mines. The new plant will reduce SO2 emissions
from the smelter and will complete Codelco's environmental upgrade to meet
pending government regulations. The EPC turnkey project will produce a
sulphuric acid plant to treat gases from the Teniente converter and two
conventional converters at the Caletones Smelter. The plant will have the
capacity to produce 2,350 tonnes of sulfuric acid daily.
Kvaerner Chemetics in Vancouver and Kvaerner E&C in Santiago have begun
design engineering work for the acid plant. The Kvaerner Chemetics portion
comprises process engineering, mechanical design and equipment, and is
valued at US$40 million, the balance being Kvaerner E&Cs detail engineering,
construction, and bulk material supply. The twenty-two month project
schedule calls for construction to begin in June 1999. The plant is expected
to begin operation by January 2001. |