The Copper Segregation Process (03f3abbf-d9c9-455a-a9e8-24938fc169ed)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Carl Rampacek
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

Laboratory and small-scale continuous pilot-plant investigations made at the Tucson Metallurgy Research Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines have demonstrated that the copper segregation process is applicable to the treatment of oxidized and mixed oxide-sulfide copper ores regardless of the gangue constituents. The process comprises heating the ore to a temperature of 750° C. with small quantities- of sodim chloride and coke to produce metallic copper, which then is recovered by flotation. Tests were made on' 23 copper ores of different types containing 0.8 to 5 percent Cu, .The copper recoveries ranged from 73 to 96 percent in concentrates assaying 10 to 62 percent Cu, depending on the grade and type of ore, The direct operating cost for a 1,000-ton-per-day furnace and flotation plant is estimated at about- $3 per ton of ore.
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APA: Carl Rampacek  (1960)  The Copper Segregation Process (03f3abbf-d9c9-455a-a9e8-24938fc169ed)

MLA: Carl Rampacek The Copper Segregation Process (03f3abbf-d9c9-455a-a9e8-24938fc169ed). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1960.

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