Development And Industrial Application Of The Combined Mixer Settler

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. A. Cocquerel
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Jan 1, 1984

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INTRODUCTION Davy McKee have developed and patented a combined mixer settler (CMS) which has undergone extensive trials and has now been installed in two commercial uranium plants in South Africa. Substantial capital and operating cost savings can be realized over conventional mixer settler in uranium extraction, especially from dilute feedstocks containing approximately 200 ppm U308. Pilot plant work has also been undertaken on other metal extraction systems and the results are very encouraging in most areas of interest. CONVENTIONAL MIXER SETTLERS The conventional plant in use at many uranium recovery facilities consists typically of a mixer box in which the aqueous and organic phases are contacted and a settler in which the two phases separate. The mixer box must allow sufficient residence time for the mass transfer kinetics to be satisfied for the particular species involved. The settlers are usually rectangular and take the form of shallow tanks of large cross sectional area.
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APA: M. A. Cocquerel  (1984)  Development And Industrial Application Of The Combined Mixer Settler

MLA: M. A. Cocquerel Development And Industrial Application Of The Combined Mixer Settler. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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