The Use Of A Mineralogical Data Base For Production Forecasting And Troubleshooting In Copper Leach Operations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Copper and gangue mineralogy constitute the most critical parameters for the hydrometallurgical processing and cost-efficient extraction of copper. Minor changes in copper-, rock-, or alteration mineralogy can severely impact the comminution efficiency, curing, agglomeration, acid consumption, copper extraction and PLS impurity loading. Further, copper leach operations, particularly in the southwestern United States, are increasingly challenged by a combination of low grades and semi-refractory copper. This paper discusses the metallurgical and economical benefits of continuous mineralogical analyses in order to establish and operate a mineralogical data base in copper leach operations. Troubleshooting for copper extraction, integration of process mineralogy into production forecasting, and process optimization will be illustrated with operational experiences from Chile and the United States.
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APA:  (1999)  The Use Of A Mineralogical Data Base For Production Forecasting And Troubleshooting In Copper Leach Operations

MLA: The Use Of A Mineralogical Data Base For Production Forecasting And Troubleshooting In Copper Leach Operations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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