Stage Efficiency In Copper Solvent Extraction Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Soderstrom
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

In a solvent extraction (SX) plant, stage efficiency calculations are used to determine mixer efficiency. With modern extractants and mixing equipment, it is generally taken for granted that stage efficiencies will be above 95%, but this is not always the case. Dependant on mixer/solution conditions, stage efficiencies can occasionally be low, therefore leading to higher reagent usage. Proper methods to identify when stage efficiency performance is below expectations, and ways to identify if it is an equipment or chemical issue are valuable tools for a plant metallurgist. With these tools and skills an on-site metallurgist can more quickly return their SX plant to proper operation. This paper will discuss methods for analyzing stage efficiency, evaluating factors that may affect stage efficiency, and evaluating the impact of stage efficiency on the overall operation.
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APA: M. Soderstrom  (2010)  Stage Efficiency In Copper Solvent Extraction Plants

MLA: M. Soderstrom Stage Efficiency In Copper Solvent Extraction Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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