Upcoming Zinc Mine Projects: The Key for Success is Zincex Solvent Extraction

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. A. Garcia A. Mejias G. Diaz
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

During 1997 and 1998 two successful zinc feasibility studies, Skorpion and Sanyati, were carried out by Tecnicas Reunidas based on the modified ZINCEX® technology. The technical viability of each project was proved during more than 600 h of continuous running in a pilot plant. The Skorpion zinc project would recover 150,000 t SHG Zn/y from an oxidized zinc ore of a Namibian mine. The economical study showed that the plant would have the lowest production costs in the world. The Sanyati zinc project would treat a bleed from an existing copper refinery in Zimbabwe to recover 5,000 t SHG Zn/y. In the first case the electrowinning cellhouse was supplied by Union Miniere and in the second by Tecnicas Reunidas. This article highlights the pilot plant results and the advantages of the proposed process over conventional zinc production practices.
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APA: M. A. Garcia A. Mejias G. Diaz  (2000)  Upcoming Zinc Mine Projects: The Key for Success is Zincex Solvent Extraction

MLA: M. A. Garcia A. Mejias G. Diaz Upcoming Zinc Mine Projects: The Key for Success is Zincex Solvent Extraction. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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