Role and Behaviour of Copper in HBMS's Zinc Pressure Leach Plant

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Shairp
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Copper is an impurity as well as a necessary reagent in the processing of zinc sulfide concentrate at Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Co., Limited's (HBMS) zinc pressure leach plant. Copper is present in the zinc concentrate as chalcopyrite, which consumes reagents necessary for zinc leaching. A small percentage of copper precipitates in the autoclaves, discharge lines, and flash tanks, requiring maintenance of the equipment and disposal of the solids. Copper also precipitates in the neutralization stages and is removed to low levels in a specific copper removal stage of purification. Yet some copper, as copper sulfate, is required, along with potassium antimony tartrate, in the final purification stage to improve cobalt removal from the zinc sulfate solution prior to electrowinning. The behaviour of copper experienced at HBMS's zinc pressure leach plant is discussed.
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APA: S. Shairp  (2008)  Role and Behaviour of Copper in HBMS's Zinc Pressure Leach Plant

MLA: S. Shairp Role and Behaviour of Copper in HBMS's Zinc Pressure Leach Plant. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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