Milliken?s Two-Stage Sulphuric Acid Leaching Process for Uranium Ores

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
N Robb
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

This paper gives an account of the laboratory testing, plant testing and final inclusion of the two-stage sulphuric acid leaching process in the Milliken mill. Operational results for September, 1962, are presented, showing a uranium extraction of 95.5 per cent, with a saving of some 16 lbs. of 100 per cent H~S04 and some 9 lbs. of lime per ton milled. Methods for effecting further improvements in the process are indicated. HISTORY P RIOR to the incorporation of two-stage leaching, the process for the treatment of uranium ores at Milliken consisted of a single-stage sulphuric acid leach, followed by a solution recovery step involving washing in thickeners and two-stage filtration. The thickener overflow solution was subsequently concentrated and purified by ion exchange, and the uranium was recovered, by two-stage precipitation, as ammonium diuranate. Figure I illustrates this flowsheet. For satisfactory extraction of uranium from the. Milliken ore, a high residual acidity, of the order of 40 grams per litre of free acid in the discharge solution, must be
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APA: N Robb  (1963)  Milliken?s Two-Stage Sulphuric Acid Leaching Process for Uranium Ores

MLA: N Robb Milliken?s Two-Stage Sulphuric Acid Leaching Process for Uranium Ores. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.

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