The design, commissioning, and performance of the NIM CIX section of the Chemwes uranium plant

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 846 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
The Chemwes uranium plant treats old gold-plant residues from the Sttifontein and Buffelsfontein Gold Mines by acid leaching, belt filtration, countercurrent ion exchange (ClX), and Bufflex solvent extraction (SX). The uranium is recovered by precipitation as ammonium diuranate. Absorption and elution in the CIX section are achieved in four NIMCIX columns operating as two parallel streams. Each loading column is 4,85 m in diameter and contains 12 absorption stages. The elution columns are 3 m in diameter and contain 8 stages. The eluant used is 10 per cent sulphuric acid at ambient temperature. During the commissioning and initial operating periods reported here, the plant yielded an average barren solution of 1,6 p.p.m. of U3O8 from a feed with a mean U3O8 concentration of 132 p.p.m. The U3O8 concentrations in the barren solution were better than 2 p.p.m. some 85 per cent of the time, and better than I p.p.m.73 per cent of the time. Investigations are underway to institute an automatic control system that will result in the U3O8 values on the resin and in the barren solution being maintained at or near the target values in spite of changes in the concentration of uranium in the feed solution.
Citation
APA:
(1982) The design, commissioning, and performance of the NIM CIX section of the Chemwes uranium plantMLA: The design, commissioning, and performance of the NIM CIX section of the Chemwes uranium plant. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.