Design And Operating Characteristics Of The New Olen Tank House

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. Geenen
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

At its Olen site, Union Minière Copper operates a new full-size deposit tank house. A first 200,000 t/y module was commissioned in October 1996, and an additional 130,000 t/y unit started in April 1998. The main objectives of the new tank house project were to produce grade A cathodes starting from anodes with a wide range of compositions and at a minimal operating cost. The tank house uses Isa Process technology. Based on the process parameters agreed upon with MIM, UM Copper developed the basic design and UM Engineering was the in-house contractor for the engineering. The new tank house is equipped with advanced technology polymer concrete cells, automated two-bale cranes and high-capacity machines. The first 200,000 t/y module treats anodes with a more conventional composition at 330 A/m2; the second 130,000 t/y module treats anodes with a high slimes fall (12- 13 kg/t) at current densities up to 285 A/m2. After some teething problems, the new tank house is meeting all set targets. This paper illustrates and comments on the design characteristics and operational results.
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APA: C. Geenen  (1999)  Design And Operating Characteristics Of The New Olen Tank House

MLA: C. Geenen Design And Operating Characteristics Of The New Olen Tank House. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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