Hydrometallurgy at the Sunshine Mine Metallurgical Complex

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John B. Ackerman Corby G. Anderson L. Ernest Krys Suzzann M. Nordwick R. J. Wesely A. D. Zunkel
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Processing of the refractory precious metal ore from the Sunshine Mine is done in a fully integrated hydrometallurgical facility. This operating philosophy began with the construction of an antimony plant during World War 11, and it continued with the construction of a silver-copper refinery in 1984. The antimony plant relies on an alkaline sulfide ambient pressure leach combined with antimony electrowinning and antimony compound production. This plant is the largest producer of antimony metal in the United States. The one-of-a-kind silver- copper refinery uses a nitrogen species catalyzed sulfuric acid pressure leach system. The plant contains innovative downstream silver recovery processes as well as copper solvent extraction and electrowinning. This paper presents the pertinent process chemistries and flow sheets for the two unique hydrometallurgical processing plants.
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APA: John B. Ackerman Corby G. Anderson L. Ernest Krys Suzzann M. Nordwick R. J. Wesely A. D. Zunkel  (1993)  Hydrometallurgy at the Sunshine Mine Metallurgical Complex

MLA: John B. Ackerman Corby G. Anderson L. Ernest Krys Suzzann M. Nordwick R. J. Wesely A. D. Zunkel Hydrometallurgy at the Sunshine Mine Metallurgical Complex. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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