Ammonia leaching process for Escondida copper concentrates

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 8991 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1995
Abstract
Reprinted with revisions from Extractive metallurgy of copper, nickel and cobalt, volume I: Fundamental aspects. ed. Reddy R.G., Weizenbach R.N. Warrendale, Pennsylvania: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993. Development work on the Escondida process, concluding with the successful operation of an integrated leach-SX-EW pilot plant and a pilot flotation plant for the upgrading of leach residues, demonstrated that all major process objectives could be achieved. Extraction of 40% of copper in concentrates containing monovalent copper was achieved with essentially no oxidation of sulphide sulphur. The Cu contents of leach residues from four different types of concentrate were successfully upgraded to the original feed grades, giving a product that has potential as a high-quality concentrate for the smelter market. A compact solvent extraction section effectively recovered the ammonia lixiviant for recycling to leaching and selectively transferred Cu into a conventional acid sulphate electrowinning system. High-quality "six-nines" copper cathode was produced on commercial-scale stainless steel blanks, demonstrating that the process will be able to compete effectively in the premium cathode market
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(1995) Ammonia leaching process for Escondida copper concentratesMLA: Ammonia leaching process for Escondida copper concentrates. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.