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Acid Plant Database February 20, 2012
| Owner | Aurubis AG |
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| Location |
Hamburg Germany |
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| Background | Formerly
Norddeutsche Affinerie AG 2009 - Name changed to Aurubis |
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| Plant | Original Plant | Line No. 1 | Line No. 2 | Line No. 3 |
| Coordinates | - | 53º 30' 49" N, 10º 2' 21" E | 53º 30' 48" N, 10º 2' 25" E | 53º 30' 47" N, 10º 2' 27" E |
| Type of Plant | Metallurgical | Metallurgical | Metallurgical | Metallurgical |
| Gas Source | Copper |
Copper Outotec Flash Furnace (1972) |
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| Plant Capacity | - | 1300 MTPD | 1300 MTPD | 1300 MTPD |
| SA/DA | SA |
2/2 DA 99.7 to 99.8% conversion |
2/2 DA 99.7 to 99.8% conversion |
3/2 DA 99.8% conversion |
| Status | Shutdown 1991 | Operating | Operating | Operating |
| Year Built | 1936 | 1972 | 1972 | 1991 |
| Technology | - | - | - | Lurgi (Outotec) |
| Contractor | - | - | - | Lurgi |
| Remarks | This was the first acid plant to be installed in a metal smelter anywhere in the world. | - | - | - |
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| General | 1972
- New smelter was commissioned as well as the first double absorption plant. 1989 - Mercury Removal system installed
The NA Group is the largest copper producer in Europe and as well the
largest copper recycler worldwide. It produces about 800,000 tonnes of
copper and copper products annually and with about 3,200 employees is one of
the leading copper producers worldwide. |
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| News |
February 14, 2012 - Aurubis AG,
Europe's largest copper producer, warned on Tuesday that a 40 percent rise
in net profit for the first quarter was unlikely to be repeated over the
rest of the year because of an uncertain economic outlook.
"We view the copper market as well supported despite economic
uncertainties and expect volatile yet high ongoing copper prices," it said.
"On the sales markets, especially for sulphuric acid and copper
products, we are confronted with the effects of subdued economic
expectations and doubts regarding the further development of the financial
crisis." It added: "We do not
expect the results of the very good first quarter to continue to this
extent. Nevertheless, we anticipate a satisfactory annual result overall on
the basis of this good quarterly result."
Aurubis said on Friday its operating earnings before taxes in the
first quarter of its new financial year rose to 86 million euros, up from a
loss of 21 million euros in the same quarter last year.
Aurubis earnings before taxes (ebt) were 190 million euros in the
quarter ending Dec. 31, up from 135 million in the previous year. Net profit
rose 40 percent to 136 million.
Quarterly revenue rose to 3.151 billion euros from 2.732 billion in the
previous period despite a lower average copper price of $7,489 a tonne
against $8,634 in the prior year.
The increase was largely due to the integration of the purchase of
the rolled copper products division from copper group Luvata. Higher
precious metal prices overcompensated for the declining copper prices,
Aurubis said. The first quarter
saw a combination of positive factors in its major business areas, it said.
Copper concentrate (ore) throughput was well above the throughput
level of the first quarter of the prior year, which was lower due to
temporary plant shutdowns. Higher copper treatment and refining charges
(TC/RCs), the fees paid by copper mines and others to refine concentrate
into metals, were collected at the same time.
Higher sulphuric acid prices with higher sales volumes compared with
the prior-year quarter had a "distinctly positive" effect on consolidated
earnings. Higher refining
charges in copper scrap processing and increasing input quantities of
recycling materials led to positive contributions to earnings.
Aurubis on Jan. 19 posted an 84 percent rise in full year 2010/11
earnings meeting analysis' forecasts following a good performance in its
main business sectors plus a change in inventory valuations.
December 3, 2010 December 16, 2008 -
Norddeutsche Affinerie AG and |
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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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