The goal is to achieve cost savings in smelting furnaces
Iida Pankka, a doctoral student at Aalto University, is researching the wear and tear of furnace materials in copper smelters at high temperatures as part of the Bolidenpaketet program. Although the materials are fireproof, they wear out over time and replacing them is a significant expense.
Part of Pankka's doctoral thesis, which will be completed in spring 2026, has been carried out at Boliden's smelters in Harjavalta and Rönnskär. The research has a direct impact on cost savings, but the results are being put into practice in stages through small-scale trials and process changes.
´The information obtained may be valuable for future thermal simulations and furnace optimization. During the work, we have also learned more about how brick linings work, which will help us find ways to reduce their wear,`says Robert Johansson, Manager Process Development, Automation and Digitalisation at Boliden.
´Iida’s results will help us look into our process and operational practices that could be enhancing the observed brick wear mechanism, and hopefully develop best practices that could improve our PS converter life and ultimately reduce associated costs,` says Jane Mulenshi Gustafsson, Metallurgist Business Area Smelters at Boliden Rönnskär.
Henri Palomäki, also a doctoral student at Aalto, is studying the challenges posed by arsenic concentrations in copper ores as the energy transition accelerates demand for copper.
´The research also has practical significance for improving occupational safety and hygiene. As the composition of raw materials changes, it is important to continuously deepen our understanding,`says Latostenmaa.