Cyclone Separators For Solvent Extraction In Metallurgy

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James K. Kindig
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Solvent extraction as a method of purifying and concentrating metal values from solution has become a standard hydrometallurgical operation for recovery of both uranium and vanadium, and within the past two years it has been put into operation in a commercial plant for recovery of copper from leach solutions. In this first full scale solvent extraction plant for recovery of copper operated by Ranchers Exploration and Development Corporation near Miami, Arizona, a kerosene solution of an organic compound, LIX-64® is used to selectively extract the copper from the dilute acidic copper sulfate leach liquor obtained from heap leach operations. The copper is back extracted from the solvent into a stripping solution which is fed to an electrolysis circuit producing cathode copper for sale.
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APA: James K. Kindig  (1970)  Cyclone Separators For Solvent Extraction In Metallurgy

MLA: James K. Kindig Cyclone Separators For Solvent Extraction In Metallurgy. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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