Process and Engineering Considerations in the Pressure Leaching of Copper Refinery Slimes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James E. Hoffmann
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Oxidative pressure leaching is gradually supplanting other techniques for the decopperizing of slimes. The reasons for this include: much more rapid reactions, more compact equipment, a reduced environmental burden, and perhaps most important, a much lower final copper concentration in the decopperized slimes. This paper will discuss the reactions occurring during decopperization, the acidity and temperatures encountered and the techniques employed for discharging non condensable gasses. A spreadsheet is provided which allows adjusting the operating conditions depending upon raw (undecopperized) slimes composition, solids concentration and lixiviant composition. A typical process equipment flowsheet is provided along with a process narrative.
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APA: James E. Hoffmann  (2000)  Process and Engineering Considerations in the Pressure Leaching of Copper Refinery Slimes

MLA: James E. Hoffmann Process and Engineering Considerations in the Pressure Leaching of Copper Refinery Slimes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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