Some Operational Aspects of Heap Leaching at Rum Jungle

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

An oxide ore heap (80,000 ton assaying 2 per cent copper) and a sulphide ore heap (300,000 ton assaying 1·7 per cent copper) are being leached in series in a closed circuit system. The ore is friable and weatherseasily giving severe percolation problems. These were eased by applying liquors at 235 gal/min to trenches 2 ft wide and 6 ft deep along the full length of the heaps.Cementation recovery was improved from 20 per cent to over 80 per cent by regular intermittent agitation of the iron using a back hoe unit.Liquor pH is controlled by acid addition, and iron content is controlled by a bleed-off set according to predictions made from a pH-Eh diagram drawn for the liquor components. These controls, together with acyclic wetting and draining procedure, have raised production from 6 ton/week to 10 tdn/week of 80 per cent copper.
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APA:  (1968)  Some Operational Aspects of Heap Leaching at Rum Jungle

MLA: Some Operational Aspects of Heap Leaching at Rum Jungle. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1968.

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