Hello There Milind,
Wow what a global series of questions!
Just so we are all on the same page, the copper extraction processes are:
a) Mining the copper bearing ore.
b) Hydro-metallurgical extraction or pyro-metallurgical extraction
c) Concentration
d) Smelting, the process that you seem interested in. This is also generally the point where scrap copper from all over is introduced.
d) Conversion to blister
e) Reduction
f) Electro-refining
g) Then for the wire and cable industry, conversion to copper rod.
See
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_mining
Steps a) through f) are done by copper mining companies or their subsidiaries so it is only Item g) that is usually done in by wire and cable companies.
You are therefore asking the wrong forum and the wrong technical people for advice.
I suggest instead that you direct your questions to The Copper Development Association in New York City.
www.copper.org/
Copper Development Association
260 Madison Avenue, 16th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Telephone: (212) 251-7200, Fax: (212) 251-7234
E-mail:
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They have experienced copper mining and metallurgical engineers on staff and I hope you will get proper advice from them. Remember however, they are going to want to know how many tons of copper you intend to smelt in a 24 hour period. I suggest you also ask how big a smelter has to be in order to be profitable in today's world. Likewise give them your company information and your technical background so they know how to answer you. You may also want to learn if there are qualified engineering consultants around that can do a proper engineering study for your company. This of course will not be free.
Let us know how you make out!
Kindest regards,
Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com