Occurrence of Bismutii in Cathode at the BHP San Manuel Refinery

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. C. Anzalone R. J. Chesher T. F. Krusmark
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The BHP Copper Refinery at San Manuel, AZ employs conventional electro-refining technology, plating at a current density of 335 A/m2 on six kilogram copper starter sheets. In 1995, a combination of variable anode chemistries and increasing current density in the tankhouse created periods of increased bismuth in cathode. Bismuth in electrolyte was minimized by bleeding electrolyte to the nearby BHP leaching facility. However, the expected drop in cathode bismuth was not achieved. Investigations indicated that starter sheets contained a significant concentration of bismuth. The bismuth was found to occur in combination with antimony on the surface of the sheet adjacent to the mother blank. Studies were conducted to determine the mechanism by which Group VB elements are incorporated into the starte sheets. Operational practices were introduced to minimize bismuth in starter sheets and improve cathode quality.
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APA: J. C. Anzalone R. J. Chesher T. F. Krusmark  (1997)  Occurrence of Bismutii in Cathode at the BHP San Manuel Refinery

MLA: J. C. Anzalone R. J. Chesher T. F. Krusmark Occurrence of Bismutii in Cathode at the BHP San Manuel Refinery. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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