Medium-Temperature Pressure Leaching Of Copper Concentrates - Part III: Commercial Demonstration At Bagdad, Arizona

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 8
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Parts I and II in this series of papers presented the chemistry of medium-temperature pressure leaching of copper sulfide concentrates and reviewed the metallurgical development of a process to effectively recover copper using medium-temperature pressure leaching and direct electrowinning (DEW). Key features of the process were the use of superfine grinding of the concentrate (to a P98 of 12 to 15 µm and P80 of 6 to 7 µm), pressure leaching at 160ºC and 1,380 kPa (200 psi) oxygen overpressure, DEW to produce LME Grade A cathode, recycling of the lean electrolyte to the pressure leaching step and treatment of a lean electrolyte bleed by solution extraction (SX). Recycling of the lean electrolyte provided all of the acid required to effectively dissolve copper and convert approximately 65% to 70% of the sulfide sulfur to elemental sulfur, resulting in an ?acid-autogenous? process referred to as the ?MT-DEW-SX? process. This paper (Part III) discusses the steps taken to develop and complete a large-scale demonstration of the process at Bagdad, Arizona, in 2005.
Citation
APA:
(2007) Medium-Temperature Pressure Leaching Of Copper Concentrates - Part III: Commercial Demonstration At Bagdad, ArizonaMLA: Medium-Temperature Pressure Leaching Of Copper Concentrates - Part III: Commercial Demonstration At Bagdad, Arizona. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.