Flexibility Trends In Copper Solvent Extraction

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hans Hein
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

In its early stage of copper solvent extraction development, SX plants were designed in a series configuration and gradually the copper industry reduced staging and trains for keeping capital investments reasonably low. At a later date of its development, series parallel configuration was applied in some copper SX plants, particularly for increasing copper production at low copper tenor in pregnant leach solution. A gap between series and series parallel configuration had been observed for years. Conventional SX plants in series configuration frequently do not have the flexibility for maintaining designed or expected production level, whenever copper concentrations in pregnant leach solutions are getting low, whereas series parallel flow schemes almost require to double SX feed flows for achieving optimum results. A combined SX configuration breaks the gap and its application potentials are explained.
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APA: Hans Hein  (2003)  Flexibility Trends In Copper Solvent Extraction

MLA: Hans Hein Flexibility Trends In Copper Solvent Extraction. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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