The Mantos Blancos Operation - Chile's New Integrated Copper Producer

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Richard R. Knobler Werner Joseph
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

When the first batch of refined copper ingots was cast at Mantos Blancos in January 1961, eight years of exploration, development and metallurgical pioneering by Mauricio Hochschild & Co. had come to a successful conclusion. This Chilean copper deposit, located in the Atacama Desert 30 miles from Antofagasta, is now producing approximately 20,000 tons of copper per year. The Mantos Blancos deposit has been known since 1912 and various attempts had been made to work the high-grade zones before the present operation was started. The major drawback of the ore to any previous development was its chloride content which varies between 0.4% and 1.5% C1. Although the chloride ruled out the conventional leaching-electrolysis scheme, it did lend itself to the process of precipitating the copper as cuprous chloride.
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APA: Richard R. Knobler Werner Joseph  (1962)  The Mantos Blancos Operation - Chile's New Integrated Copper Producer

MLA: Richard R. Knobler Werner Joseph The Mantos Blancos Operation - Chile's New Integrated Copper Producer. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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