Commissioning and Operation of the Copper Cliff Weak Acid Treatment Plant

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Xue
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

429 As part of Inco's S02 abatement project for its Sudbury operations, a weak acid treatment plant (W ATP) was commissioned at the Copper Cliff smelter in August of 2004 to treat the weak acid streams generated by the flash furnaces, the MK reactor and the fluidized bed roaster (FBR) gas cleaning plants. The W ATP process was developed by Inco Technical Services Limited (ITSL) by means of laboratory and mini-pilot plant programs. In the W ATP process, the feed solution containing arsenic, sulphur dioxide, iron and other impurities is treated by oxidation and neutralization to form a stable precipitate for disposal in Inco's tailings impoundment area. During the commissioning of the WATP, a team of operations, maintenance, engineering, project and R&D personnel was formed, and the designed capacity was achieved in less than a month. Since then, the W A TP has been operating smoothly and the impurities, specifically arsenic, in the Copper Cliff smelting process have been effectively removed.
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APA: T. Xue  (2006)  Commissioning and Operation of the Copper Cliff Weak Acid Treatment Plant

MLA: T. Xue Commissioning and Operation of the Copper Cliff Weak Acid Treatment Plant. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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