Economic Benefits of Operating a Copper Electrorefining Tankhouse at High Current Density Using the Mettop-BRX-Technology

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 3051 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Production in copper electrorefining tankhouses mainly depend on two factors: The deposition area, which is a result of the amount of installed cells and cathodes, as well as the current density - the amperage per square meter of deposition area. The present paper shows, that the most economical way of achieving a certain production is to maximize current density by using the METTOP-BRX-Technology - as building and infrastructure can be kept more compact. This industrial proven technology applies a parallel electrolyte flow in each electrolysis cell. In 2011, the first fully industrial applications started up: At the secondary smelter Montanwerke Brixlegg AG, 156 cells are equipped with the METTOP-BRX-Technology; this allows a current density of 390 A/m². Xiangguang Copper Co., Ltd. - a primary smelter and refinery - operates its new tankhouse (720 cells) at 420 A/m²; this stands for an production increase of 50% compared to the same sized ISA tankhouse which is limited to 280 A/m². The first part of the present paper gives a cost comparison between a conventional copper electrorefining tankhouse and a high current density tankhouse when assuming a Greenfield project. The second part describes the cost savings when installing the METTOP-BRXTechnology in an already operating tankhouse.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Economic Benefits of Operating a Copper Electrorefining Tankhouse at High Current Density Using the Mettop-BRX-TechnologyMLA: Economic Benefits of Operating a Copper Electrorefining Tankhouse at High Current Density Using the Mettop-BRX-Technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.