Monitoring, repair, and safety practices for electric furnace matte tapping
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1 The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Furnace Tapping Conference 2014 L. Thomson Monitoring, repair, and safety practices for electric furnace matte tapping L. Thomson Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations, a Glencore Company The smelter at Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations, located in Sudbury, Ontario, operates a single electric AC furnace. This furnace treats nickel sulphide concentrates produced by Glencore and third-party feeds and as such its performance is key to the company s nickel supply chain. Currently the plant has two shutdowns per year in order to carry out significant repairs on matte tap-holes. Improved monitoring systems that enable better prediction of tap-hole wear have been a continued focus. The electric furnace is an essential piece of the smelter flow sheet requiring the need for planned tap-hole maintenance along with robust systems for management according to to this plan. The ability to meet our goal of zero harm is ensuring that safe practices are in place. Detailed procedures and cool-down practices have been implemented to ensure that required matte chemistry and temperature criteria can be met during the period leading into a shutdown for tapblock maintenance. A significant repair of the electric furnace will take place in During this rebuild, the sidewalls and matte endwall will be replaced. There is work underway to improve wall and matte end performance in an attempt to extend the time between rebuilds. This paper will review the approach taken towards this end. Introduction The smelter at Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations, located in Sudbury, Ontario processes approximately t of nickel, copper, and cobalt-bearing feeds annually. This results in an annual production of more than t of nickel and 2300 t of cobalt. The smelter receives concentrate from internal and custom sources. Two company-owned mines, Nickel Rim South Mine and Fraser Mine, located in Sudbury feed the Strathcona Mill, which produces nickel concentrate. The Raglan mine in northern Quebec feeds the Raglan Mill. Raglan concentrate is shipped and railed to the smelter. Other custom feed materials, both concentrates and secondary materials, are also treated to maximize the smelter capacity. A single electric furnace treats all nickel sulphide concentrates produced by Glencore as well as third-party feeds, and as such its performance is key to the company s nickel supply chain. Tap-hole monitoring and maintenance systems are critical for keeping high online time on this furnace. This paper will outline these systems as well as our plan for a major furnace rebuild in The three main topics that will be discussed in the paper are ensuring tap-hole reliability through monitoring, safety in our operation and repairs, and the continued development of matte endwall performance. Smelter flow sheet description The flow sheet (Figure 1) consists of a feed preparation area, two slurry-fed fluid bed roasters (with acid plant), a single electric furnace, a four-vessel converter aisle, and matte granulation. The concentrates are blended in the feed preparation area. The blended slurry at 70% solids density is fed into the two fluid bed roasters. Flux is added to the roasters to provide a bed and to be pre-heated prior to feeding to the furnace. The roasters operate at 765 C and remove over 70% of the sulphur from the feed. The roaster off-gas stream is directed through the gas handling system, with the calcine dust collected and fed to the furnace and the cleaned gas sent to a single contact acid plant. Roaster calcine from both roasters is fed into a single electric furnace via drags and fettling pipes. The operating temperatures of the furnace slag ranges from C while the furnace matte ranges from C. The electric furnace slag is granulated and pumped to an on-site disposal area. The matte is tapped from one of three matte 87
2 Furnace Tapping Conference 2014 tap-holes into steel ladles and is transported by a molten metal crane into the countercurrent converter aisle for further processing. The converter aisle includes a slag cleaning vessel, slag make converter, and two identical finishing vessels. Matte from the finishing vessels has an iron content of 2% and a pay-metal content of about 76%. This finished matte is granulated, dried, and loaded into railcars for shipment to Glencore s Nikkelverk refinery in Norway. Figure 1. Smelting flow sheet at Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations smelter Electric furnace operation The furnace is a six in-line electric furnace measuring 30 m 10 m. The furnace operates at power levels up to 45 MW and calcine is directed along the length of the furnace through fettling pipes toward the electrodes. A calcine layer is maintained and regular dips are taken to confirm bath levels. As well as the calcine fed in the furnace, reverts, secondary materials, and coke are added by mixing in with the calcine in the drag conveyors. The coke is added to maintain reductive conditions and create a metallized furnace matte for improved pay-metal recoveries. The matte fall in the furnace accounted for approximately 40% of the total calcine fed to the furnace in On average, eighteen matte taps are taken out each twelve-hour shift. The nature of this process requires that furnace matte be tapped ladle by ladle and transported via cranes to the converter aisle. Ventilation hoods over the tap-holes (Figure 2) and launder pull fume and gas to a dedicated baghouse. More information regarding the hygiene improvements in this area have been previously presented (Salt and Cerilli, 2009). Primarily, the tap-hole wear at the matte end of this furnace is caused by the frequent tapping and closing of the tapholes. Water-based clay is used when plugging the holes and boiling of this clay is a significant contributor to wear. The matte temperature is also controlled to manage tap-hole wear. There are three matte tapping channels on the furnace, and tapping (Figure 3) is rotated on a shift by-shift schedule to allow time for cooling and lengthen the time between repairs. Regular maintenance is performed on the tap-holes, with significant repairs to the blocks in the tapping channel repaired during shutdowns twice per year. The furnace endwalls and sidewalls are repaired only every ten years. The original furnace hearth has been in service since
3 Monitoring, repair, and safety practices for electric furnace matte tapping Figure 2. Matte tapping area at Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations Smelter Figure 3. Matte tapping at Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations Smelter 89
4 Furnace Tapping Conference 2014 Monitoring systems Robust monitoring systems are used as a key means of providing information on tap-hole wear. Multiple rows of shallow-cooled copper coolers are present on the furnace sidewalls and slag endwall. At the matte end, both shallow-cooled and deeper-cooled copper elements are used. Several thermocouples located in the copper coolers measure the cooler temperatures and this information is fed into the operating control system and data historian. Temperature and flow rate are also monitored on the copper cooler cooling water streams. Alarms are configured into the control system to alert the control room supervisor to high temperatures and low water flow rates. Specifically on the matte end tapping channel thermocouples, a predictive temperature monitoring system was installed to identify any shifts in temperature trends or unusual temperature behaviour. This system is able to identify and advise of changes even while the temperatures are still within normal values. Fibre optic temperature measurement is also being tested on the cooling elements (called doghouses) in two of the three matte tapping channels. The intent at this stage is to provide more resolution on the tap-hole temperatures to validate the measured trends on the existing copper cooler thermocouples. With further development, the fibre optic system may allow for better characterization of the rate of tap-hole wear. Procedures are in place to respond to all alarms on the furnace cooling systems. Managing high temperatures on coolers at the matte end can include options such as reducing furnace power and limiting tapping from a specific taphole where high temperatures are occurring. Tap-hole repairs may also be scheduled in response to higher temperature measurements. In general, the facility has a conservative culture when managing risk with regard to furnace integrity. Intensive reviews are completed prior to any changes to operating practices and cooler design at the matte end. The site uses a Management of Change system for tracking when changes are made to the process, practices, or equipment in the area. This system includes a formal and stepwise approval process and criteria to determine if a specific risk review assessment is required. The risk review must include representations from operators, maintenance personnel, technical resources, supervision, and joint health and safety committee members. Following the risk review, final approval is required to ensure all identified risks can be mitigated or managed prior to making the change. For significant changes on the furnace a peer or third-party review may be conducted. This step is determined at the smelter management level. There is a comprehensive risk register in place for the electric furnace integrity system to monitor key activities and track continued improvements. The key performance metrics are summarized for management on a monthly basis. All recurring activities are tracked in a risk-based document system called CURA. Figure 4. Matte end tap-hole section side view 90
5 Monitoring, repair, and safety practices for electric furnace matte tapping The deep copper coolers at the matte end (Figure 4) have either Monel or Cu/Ni alloy tubing and all connections for water piping are located outside the furnace wall. This set-up is the same for both the shallow- and the deep-cooled elements. Sand seals are in place above each matte end tap-hole covering the coolers and instrumentation cables. A moisture detection system that alarms back to the operating control system DCS is used to detect any leaks in these areas. To date, there has been good success in managing refractory wear rates with no major events related to unexpected temperatures. The systems in place have been able to ensure appropriate response to temperature trends and for completing appropriate tap-hole repairs. During removals, the copper coolers have been found to be in good condition. In August 2012, elevated temperatures were detected in the zone above the middle tap-hole on the deep lintel copper cooler that was being tested at that time. The monitoring systems were able to detect these temperatures and alarm appropriately. In response to these temperature trends, tapping times on this hole were reduced allowing for time to plan for repair in this tapping channel and removal of the deep lintel for inspection. Further information on the deep lintel development is given below. Tap-hole repairs ensuring safety To maintain tap-hole integrity given the high matte tapping rates on the furnace, regular first- and second-level repairs are required. To meet the goal of zero harm we want to ensure that safe practices are in place while carrying out these repairs. Prior to repair, specific criteria must be met to ensure frozen matte conditions behind the repair zone. Over the years, detailed procedures and cool-down practices have been implemented to ensure that the required matte chemistry and temperature criteria can be met prior to repair. The philosophy behind the cool-down practice is to ensure there is solid material ten inches past the working face. Prior to a scheduled tapblock repair, the tap-hole is taken out of service to allow for cooling. An air sparge may also be used to enhance the rate of cooling. In the first two levels of repair, molten conditions still exist behind the frozen matte. In the highest level of repair, conducted during twice-annual shutdowns, the furnace level is reduced, cold charge material is added behind the taphole, and power is reduced to ensure frozen conditions behind all tap-holes on the matte endwall. With the exception of the first-level repair, a stainless steel sheath is inserted in the matte tap-hole at least 24 hours ahead of the planned repair. The hollow sheath is inserted ten inches past the planned working face. The depth for sheath installation will change based on the specific number of blocks to be repaired. Two thermocouples are inserted inside the sheath to measure both the working face temperature and the temperature ten inches past it. These thermocouples are connected to the operating DCS for trending the cooling rate and remain in place until the start of the repair. Once the sheaths are in place, the roaster rate and power input are controlled to ensure that matte temperature, matte superheat, and bath level criteria are met for the start of the repair. Temperature and chemistry data is reviewed by the leader of the repair crew on the morning of the repair. If the outlined criteria are not met, further discussion must be held to assess risks and determine if the repair is to proceed. The furnace operates with a metalized matte. This degree of metallization is controlled during the time leading into repairs. For the third-level repairs, the metallization is lowered to aid in chipping of the matte plug. Table I summarizes the criteria for three typical levels of tapblock repairs. Table I. Summary of criteria for matte tap-hole repairs 91
6 Furnace Tapping Conference 2014 Development of deeper cooling on the matte endwall The most recent furnace wall rebuild was in For the five years following this wall rebuild, very few elevated temperatures were seen in the tapping channels. Since June 2009, elevated temperatures started occurring in the tapping channels toward the end of the campaigns. In the last few years, elevated temperatures have required close management of tap-hole rotation leading into each of the major repairs. Since 2009, work has been underway to improve the wall and matte end performance in an attempt to extend the time between rebuilds. The goal is to improve the design such that elevated temperatures are eliminated, allowing regular tapping rotation to be maintained up to the end of the campaigns. This improvement would provide greater flexibility on the timing for the twice-annual maintenance outages. With higher nickel production targets continuing to be achieved at similar smelter feed grades, this results in higher required throughput in the two roasters and furnace. Given the single furnace operation and close tie-in to the converting aisle, the required matte tapping rates per shift have increased. To increase smelting rates, the matte temperatures and superheats have also been higher. Figure 5 summarizes the matte taps per day on an average annual basis since Average daily tapping rates for 2013 are 28% higher than in Figure 5. Furnace matte taps averaged on an annual basis for the last 5 years Until three years ago, repairs were made to the matte tapping blocks twice per year, with the cooling elements, specifically called the doghouses, being pulled out only once per year to allow for bricking repair in front. Based on the increased temperatures recorded on the cooling elements, this strategy has been changed, with the doghouse now being pulled during both of the two outages to allow for more extensive repairs. 92
7 Monitoring, repair, and safety practices for electric furnace matte tapping Figure 6. Schematic of matte end tap-hole design front view - original design on left, current design on right In 2009 in response to elevated temperatures occurring on the doghouse cooling blocks, the focus has been to develop deeper cooling above the tapping channel. The objective is to extend the matte endwall life by extending the tapping channel away from the doghouse edge. The initial design for the deep lintel (Figure 7) was for a larger copper cooler with refractory lining at the hot face to be inserted past the doghouse in order to push out the isotherm. This lintel was installed on the middle tap-hole in the summer of 2011 and remained in service for two six-month campaigns. The deeper cooling above the tapping channel was found to be successful in protecting the doghouse from elevated temperatures. However, elevated temperatures that required closer management occurred near the end of the campaigns on the deep lintel cooler itself. Figure 7. Refractory-lined copper deep lintel. 93
8 Furnace Tapping Conference 2014 The second design (Figure 8) incorporated a graphite block at the hot face that was installed on the middle tap-hole in the summer of After being in service for two months, elevated temperatures were detected on this block. Tapping on this tap-hole was reduced to manage the temperatures, and after one month the tap-hole was taken offline to complete a tap-hole repair and remove the graphite-lined copper lintel. The refractory-lined copper lintel was then put back in service. Upon removal and inspection, the graphite was found to be worn back in the bottom section (Figure 9) consistent with the location of the thermocouples where the highest temperatures were detected. Further analysis showed that, given the elevation of the lintel cooler near the slag-matte interface, maintaining an adequate build-up layer was difficult. At the furnace re-start in June 2012 with the new cooler in place, solid slag build-up was present in front of the cooler, but with time and tapping frequency this build-up was not able to be maintained to provide an adequate protective layer in front of the cooler (Cerilli, 2012). Figure 8. Graphite-lined copper deep lintel prior to installation Figure 9. Graphite-lined copper deep lintel removed in September
9 Monitoring, repair, and safety practices for electric furnace matte tapping Furnace wall rebuild in 2015 The last major repair to the furnace was conducted in June 2004 when the sidewalls, endwalls, and arched roof were rebuilt. Copper cooling on the furnace was also improved at this time, with a plate cooler design replacing the previous finger cooler arrangement. A significant repair of the furnace is planned for During this rebuild, the sidewalls and both endwalls will be repaired. The walls have been in place for nine years and have worn back over time. Currently, the wall thickness limits the extent of repair in the tapping channel and ultimately the ability to shift the matte isotherm. The new bricking of the matte endwall in 2015 will improve the wall condition. This, together with the improved cooler design, will allow for more refractory to be installed and maintained in front of the coolers during the twiceannual shutdowns. While the deep lintel has improved protection of the doghouse, trials have proven the need for further improvement to the upper wall zone above the deeper lintel. Thermal modelling has also been carried out to confirm the impacts on the matte tidal zone and isotherms in the area. With the upcoming furnace wall rebuild, plans are in place to incorporate deeper cooling elements higher up the endwall. This arrangement is expected to allow for a more robust matte end design as well as enable deeper refractory repair with proper tie-in support from above to keep the refractory securely in place during operation. The current repair procedure for removing the doghouse while supporting the upper wall relies on the installation of temporary jacks. When the jacks are in place, access to the area for repair is very tight, making the installation awkward. As a result of the new support system and the new bridge cooler design, these jacks will no longer be required. Improvements to the repair procedure are expected owing to better access, ultimately allowing for a deeper refractory replacement. On the future design, while the cooling blocks will be pushed deeper, it is planned for the bridge lintel cooling coil to extend past the doghouse but still within the deep lintel and plate cooler to minimize the risk of matte attack. Additional cooling water piping will be added to the matte end of the furnace. Currently, several coolers are tied into each cooling water line. Inlet and outlet temperatures and water flow rates are monitored on each line and no major deficiencies have been seen. However, having many coolers on one line complicates the ability to detect a rise in temperature on an individual cooler. With the new piping, key coolers will be placed on dedicated cooling lines to improve resolution on this aspect. Summary The single electric furnace at the smelter at Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations is a key element of the company s nickel supply chain, requiring robust systems to ensure optimal furnace integrity and long campaign life. Development work continues on improving the monitoring systems for providing a better prediction of tap-hole refractory wear. With the high matte tapping rates necessitated by the nature of the process, frequent tap-hole repairs are required on the tapping blocks. Repair procedures and cool-down practices have been implemented and are followed closely to ensure that required matte chemistry and temperature criteria can be met in the period leading into a shutdown for tapblock maintenance. Development work to improve matte end performance has been underway since 2009, and has focused on deeper cooling elements above the tapping channel and deeper installation of refractory to extend the tapping channel away from the doghouse edge. A significant repair of the electric furnace will take place in 2015, and will incorporate improvements to the matte endwall. References Cerilli, E Findings on removal of graphite deep lintel. Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations. Internal Communication, Sep 29, Salt, B. and Cerilli, E Evolution of the converter aisle at Xstrata Nickel s Sudbury Smelter. TMS Conference, San Francisco CA. 95
10 Furnace Tapping Conference 2014 The Author Laura Thomson, Senior Process Engineer, Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations, a Glencore Company Following her graduation with a Bachelor Degree in Chemical Engineering, Laura started with Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations in July She spent the first two years in the Engineer in Training Program, completing placements at the Kidd Creek Mill and Copper Refinery in Timmins, Canada and at the Technology Centre (XPS Services) in Sudbury, Canada. Since January 2004, she has worked in various roles at the Nickel Smelter in Sudbury, Canada. These roles included managing projects in the feed preparation area, leading the smelter occupational hygiene program, and Converter Aisle Engineer. Since June 2011, Laura has held the role of Senior Process Engineer responsible for process control of the feed preparation, roasters, and furnace. 96
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