Heat Balances In Copper Sx/Ew Operations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. J. Burkhardt
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Newer copper SX/EW facilities often incorporate hot water heating for the cell feed electrolyte to obtain the necessary plating temperatures of 40 to 50°C. Heating is most necessary in oxide heap leaching, however it may also be required in bioleaching of secondary sulphides in colder climates or higher altitudes where most of the heat gain in the heap is lost to the environment. Given that the solution flows in the leach, organic circuit and electrolyte circuit are circular in nature, and the fact that the hot lean electrolyte is often exchanged with cooler rich electrolyte, it can be difficult to access the heating requirement for the cell feed. There are energy losses in piping, tankage, raffinate, and energy gains through the PLS and electrowinning process itself; some of these are significant and others are not. This paper discusses the overall heat balance, the relative significance of the various energy gains and losses, and describes a methodology to develop a heat balance to assist the engineer in sizing the heating equipment.
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APA: D. J. Burkhardt  (2003)  Heat Balances In Copper Sx/Ew Operations

MLA: D. J. Burkhardt Heat Balances In Copper Sx/Ew Operations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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