Copper Refining Electrolysis at High Current Densities with Conventional Technology

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. C. Atenas
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The majority of refineries that operate with traditional starting sheet technology ?starting sheet- uses a relatively low current density of 250 A/m2. Industrial tests at high current density with conventional technology were carried out in Refinery of Potrerillos, getting satisfactory results that are similar the results obtained with permanent cathode technology. The series of copper refining electrolyses electrolysis trials were carried out between 300 to 325 A/m2. Electrolysis conditions, in accordance with industrial practice, were kept constant in all sets of experiments and were as follows; 45 g/L Cu 2+, 210 g/L H2SO4, 62 °C, electrolyte circulation of 14-18 L/min. The same Dosing dosing of Additives additives used in permanent cathode technology was required in these tests. In general, only not importantminor operational modifications were necessary in comparison to normal practice in the Refinery to assure the good results. Different quality of starting sheet and anodes were examined. The test included starting sheets from smelter and laminated process. Results indicate that the charge physical quality of the electrodes and the control of the process during the two first days of operation are the keys to get the best results.
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APA: A. C. Atenas  (2007)  Copper Refining Electrolysis at High Current Densities with Conventional Technology

MLA: A. C. Atenas Copper Refining Electrolysis at High Current Densities with Conventional Technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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