Status and Improvement Plans in Inco's Electrowinning Tankhouse

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 2174 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
The Electrowinning Plant at INCO's Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery is a precious metals upgrading plant. The feed to the plant contains copper, nickel, cobalt, iron, significant amounts of precious metals and some impurities. Copper is the most abundant element in the feed. This paper describes the major equipment and process changes over the last twenty years, geared to improve the tankhouse operation, workroom environment and recovery of copper from the acidic solution. Copper is plated on to titanium blanks using explosion-bonded crossrods, animal glue as a levelling agent, and an organic surfactant for mist control. The installation of the stripping machine in 2001 required a number of changes: cathode and anode contacts were redesigned, flat bus bars were replaced with dog-bone type, spacer boards for cathodes and anodes were installed, longer anodes started to be used, and the plating cycle was extended from seven to fourteen days. A number of initiatives for improvement are being carried out. Explosion-bonded crossrods are being replaced with titanium-clad crossrods. The plan for the near future is to increase copper production by increasing current efficiency and current density. The possibility of lowering the iron concentration in electrolyte and changing the acid mist control method is being investigated.
Citation
APA:
(2007) Status and Improvement Plans in Inco's Electrowinning TankhouseMLA: Status and Improvement Plans in Inco's Electrowinning Tankhouse. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.