Theoretically and experimentally determined copper matte settling rate in iron silicate slag has been discussed. Separation and settling rate measurements of sand, homogenised slag and 25percentCu concentrate, 63percentCu industrial, and 71percentCu synthetic copper mattes were carried out by mixing crushed slag and matte samples with silica sand in an alumina crucible and melting at 1300-1350 deg C. Two different types of slag compositions were employed, with Fe/SiO_2-ratio 1.4 and 1.7. The separation rate was followed by taking samples from the melt. As expected, the settling rate of copper matte in fayalite slag depended on the slag composition, where the increasing silica decreased the matte settling rate. Microanalysis of solidified slags showed that the rate of separation of low grade matte was low compared with high grade matte and the presence of a very small size fraction of matte droplets in slag remained unsettled in stagnant fluid. The production of sulfur dioxide gas inside the molten bath was found to be possible up to a certain iron sulfide content in the matte. Also, copper matte settling rates in industrial furnaces have been discussed.
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