The clarification of uranium pregnant solution at Buffelsfontein by a circulatorclarifier

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. C. van Aswegen
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Owing to the strategic value of organic solvents, an investigation was conducted on the reduction of solvent losses at the Buffelsfontein solvent-extraction plant. It was established that the major cause of the high solvent losses was the high content of suspended solids in the uranium pregnant solution. To improve the clarification of the pregnant solution, it was decided to replace the conventional sand clarifiers that were being used at that stage. After pilot-plant tests had been conducted, a circulatorclarifier 16 m in diameter was installed to treat 9000 m3 per day of pregnant solution containing approximately 500p.p.m. of suspended solids. The clarifier was commissioned successfully, and yielded an overflow containing approximately 80 p.p.m. of suspended solids compared to the previous value of 250 p.p.m. This reduction in suspended solids immediately resulted in a decreasing trend In losses of organic solvent, finally yielding a reduction in these losses of approximately 50 per cent.
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APA: P. C. van Aswegen  (1983)  The clarification of uranium pregnant solution at Buffelsfontein by a circulatorclarifier

MLA: P. C. van Aswegen The clarification of uranium pregnant solution at Buffelsfontein by a circulatorclarifier. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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