Tailor-Made Crud Treatment with 3-Phase Separating Centrifuge

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Hartmann
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The presence of crud represents a permanent challenge for solvent extraction in the hydro-metal industry. The crud is a stable emulsion which slowly spreads along the phase boundary between the aqueous and organic phase. The crud can significantly impair the efficiency of hydro-metal extraction because the phase boundary between the aqueous and organic phases assumes substantial proportions, and the settlers cannot react flexibly. In a chain reaction, all settlers connected in series become infected with crud. The transfer of organic phase to the electrowining (EW) cell can cause 'cathode burn'. Continuous treatment of the crud is extremely effective and reliable with a 3-phase separating solid bowl centrifuge. All three phases are separated distinctly from one another. All associated process steps exhibit a steady uniform efficiency. First and foremost, they ensure a reliable, continuous extraction process and, second, they recover valuable re-usable organics from the crud.
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APA: T. Hartmann  (2007)  Tailor-Made Crud Treatment with 3-Phase Separating Centrifuge

MLA: T. Hartmann Tailor-Made Crud Treatment with 3-Phase Separating Centrifuge. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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