Design Construction and Commissioning of the Nchanga Tailing Leach Plant

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. A. Holmes
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Due to varying and complex mineralogy, the flotation tailings from the Chingola Concentrator have, for some years, contained upwards of 0.4% acid soluble copper. In 1968, an investigation was initiated, to determine a method for recovering this acid soluble copper. This initial investigation concluded with a recommendation to install a leach-solvent extraction-electrowinning plant at Chingola, to treat up to 900 000 tonnes of material per month, for an additional copper production of some 4 500 tonnes per month. The process consists basically of six stages :- Materials reclamation handling and preparation, acid leaching in air agitated pachucas, solid-liquid separation by countercurrent washing in thickeners, solution concentration and purification by solvent extraction, copper recovery by electrowinning, and residue neutralisation and disposal. This paper describes the development of the main parameters for design of each of the six sections, and gives details of the final plant design. Problems encountered in commissioning and initial operations are commented on, particularly insofar as they indicated any errors or misjudgements in the design. The choice of materials of construction is commented on in some detail.
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APA: J. A. Holmes  (1976)  Design Construction and Commissioning of the Nchanga Tailing Leach Plant

MLA: J. A. Holmes Design Construction and Commissioning of the Nchanga Tailing Leach Plant. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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