Rusal Summed up Khakas Aluminium Smelter Work
OREANDA-NEWS. December 15, 2009. UC RUSAL, the world’s largest producer of aluminium and alumina, announces the third anniversary of the Khakas smelter’s operations, which have produced over 750,000 mt of aluminium since the start-up. Ninety-nine per cent of this output are high metal grades.
The cash costs of the Khakas aluminium smelter (KhAZ) are 14% less than the average figures across RUSAL’s aluminium operations, and is approximately USD 1,200/mt, which is the lowest among all the aluminium smelters globally. For the eleven months of 2009 the KhAZ pots performed at 320 kA with a current efficiency of 95% whilst consumption rates of raw materials were minimal and the daily smelter’s output was over 800 tonnes. Such a notable performance came about due to the RA-300 technology developed by RUSAL’s in-house R&D staff – Engineering and Technology Centre. The RA-
‘The construction and commissioning of the Khakas smelter were a challenge to RUSAL since this plant became the first aluminium production site to have been built in Russia in the last 20 years. Having demonstrated this project as a success, our company proved its capability to implement advanced smelting technologies, design and create new capacities, start them up and manage them in the most efficient way. Over the first three years of operations the Khakas smelter proved the efficiency of its technologies and a strong ability to compete with leading world-class aluminium plants’, noted Alexey Arnautov, the head of RUSAL’s aluminium division.
The Khakas aluminium smelter was built and commissioned in a record-short timeframe of 25 months producing its first batch of hot metal on 15 December 2006. As early as October 2007 the smelter reached its full design capacity of 300 ktpa. The entire production process is based on the pre-baked anode technology and is highly automated, which allows, if necessary, any part of the process to be controlled and re-adjusted, and equipment performance to be monitored on a 24-hour basis.
While designing the smelter, close attention was paid to the compliance of the new facility with international labour standards on the shop floor and minimisation of hazardous emissions to mitigate the environmental impact coming from smelting operations. The gas and fume treatment units on the production site capture no less than 99.5% of process emissions and surpass the corresponding international environmental norms. The Khakas smelter has the OHSAS 18001 (health and safety) and ISO 14001 (environmental management) certificates.
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