Piloting Of The Halogon? Process With Mixer-Settlers And Bateman Pulsed Columns

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jeff M. Kuhn
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

A new solvent extraction process for the removal of halides from zinc sulphate solution was tested in pilot plants at both a 0.1-L/min scale and at a 3-L/min scale. Teck Cominco?s process is called the HalogonTM process, for which patents are pending. Mixer-settlers were used for the 0.1-L/min pilot scale and two BATEMAN pulsed columns for the higher rates. Pilot testing was performed with commercial zinc sulphate solutions containing variable amounts of chloride and fluoride. Sulphate extraction was also controlled and deleterious halides were loaded and stripped into a form suitable for disposal. The engineering aspects and economics of this solvent extraction process for halide removal are also reported.
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APA: Jeff M. Kuhn  (2003)  Piloting Of The Halogon? Process With Mixer-Settlers And Bateman Pulsed Columns

MLA: Jeff M. Kuhn Piloting Of The Halogon? Process With Mixer-Settlers And Bateman Pulsed Columns. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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