Cu-Removal From The Skorpion Circuit Using Emew® Technology

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E. Roux I. Ewart
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Skorpion Zinc operates a solvent extraction/electrowinning zinc plant producing over 150 000 t/a of special high grade (SHG) zinc (>99.995% Zn). In the current flow sheet copper and cadmium are cemented from the neutral leach solution using zinc powder, to prevent galvanic corrosion of plant equipment and build-up of copper in plant solutions. This process is effective but unfortunately consumes expensive zinc dust and produces a low value copper product. The EMEW® (Electrometals electrowinning) technology of Electrometals Technologies Ltd. uses a rapid flow of electrolyte through a cylindrical cell to deposit copper or other metals from dilute solution (less than 1 g/L) [1]. The copper can be deposited as powder or may be harvested as a tubular cathode product. The advantage of the use of EMEW® technology at Skorpion Zinc will be to eliminate the use of expensive zinc dust and to produce a high value copper product for sale. Following extensive bench test work, a piloting campaign was carried out at Skorpion Zinc. The tests demonstrated the ability of the EMEW® cell to effectively remove copper from solution through direct electrowinning at lower operating cost than cementation. Keywords: Skorpion Zinc, copper, cementation, direct electrowinning, EMEW®
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APA: E. Roux I. Ewart  (2007)  Cu-Removal From The Skorpion Circuit Using Emew® Technology

MLA: E. Roux I. Ewart Cu-Removal From The Skorpion Circuit Using Emew® Technology. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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