Cleaning Hydrometallurgical Liquor Using Jameson Cells

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David Readett Bob Clayton
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Jameson Cell technology has found applications in the cleaning of entrained material in copper Solvent Extraction - Electrowin plants. The materials involved are largely organic substances that have not been totally removed prior to treatment of the rich electrolyte in the tank house. This paper discusses the recovery of the entrained organics in the rich electrolyte streams at Phelps Dodge Morenci in Arizona. Mount Isa Mines in Queensland. Australia and the Olympic Dam Operations in South Australia. The paper details the design, performance, the feed and product characteristics, capacity and operation. In one operation the entrained material has been observed to include crud that has been formed in the SX train. The mechanism of recovery is also discussed.
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APA: David Readett Bob Clayton  (1993)  Cleaning Hydrometallurgical Liquor Using Jameson Cells

MLA: David Readett Bob Clayton Cleaning Hydrometallurgical Liquor Using Jameson Cells. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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