Kidd Process Permanent Cathode Technology Advancements

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. E. Donaldson
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Since 1992, Falconbridge has made available to the international copper industry, Kidd Creek's licensed refinery process technology under the name of the Kidd Process. This has resulted in the supply and installation of permanent cathodes and associated product handling equipment to refineries in Canada, the United States, South Korea, Chile and Mexico. These installations accommodate both electrorefining and electrowinning processes. The growth and industrial acceptance of the Kidd Process has generated technical advancements in the areas of product random sampling, corrugation, marking, labeling, product tracking and data acquisition. In a different area, the expanded development of custom materials processing at Kidd created a need to advance technologically. The process-related problem of high nickel concentrations in refinery electrolyte compromised an increase in current density to >300 A/m2. The need for nickel removal resulted in Kidd Creek's newly developed Nickel Recovery System. The effective and economical extraction of nickel, along with reduced antimony and bismuth levels, reduces bleed stream volumes and/or neutralization costs and simultaneously produces a marketable nickel carbonate product.
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APA: P. E. Donaldson  (1999)  Kidd Process Permanent Cathode Technology Advancements

MLA: P. E. Donaldson Kidd Process Permanent Cathode Technology Advancements. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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