Technological Flowsheet Of Treatement Of Sulfide Copper Concentrates As By-Products Of Non-Ferrous Metals Production

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 999 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
At Gipronickel Institute a technological flowsheet of pressure leaching of copper from rich copper concentrates (i.e. containing: Cu -59-75%; Ni -D.5-4.64%; Fe -D.2-J.3%; S -21.8-26.9%) was developed. As a result, the possibility of deep decomposition of copper-containing minerals with extraction of elemental sulphur (up to 90-95%) was established. The obtained sulphur concentrates contain 80-90% of elemental sulphur, which can be separated from sulphide residue through autoclave melting and settling. As a rule, sulphide concentrates remaining after extraction of sulphur contain up to 1-2% of noble metals. The sulphide concentrate can be purified to the level of rich concentrates or pure metals using the well-known methods as in the case of tankhouse slimes. The presented research specifies the parameters of main operations: pressure leaching and sulphur extraction. It was established that 98% of copper could be transferred into solution at temperatures of 108-1 10°C and oxygen partial pressure 0.4-0.6 MPa. Experiments were carried out in autoclaves of various volumes using the products of nickel matte processing.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Technological Flowsheet Of Treatement Of Sulfide Copper Concentrates As By-Products Of Non-Ferrous Metals ProductionMLA: Technological Flowsheet Of Treatement Of Sulfide Copper Concentrates As By-Products Of Non-Ferrous Metals Production. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.