The Operation of a 30kt/A Copper L-Sx-Ew Plantproject in the DR Congo

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Wei Wang
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The SMCO copper plant is located in DR Congo, and was designed by China NERIN Engineering Co., Ltd. The process is a typical hydrometallurgical plant with Leach-SX-EW, with the project treating the oxide minerals with agitation leaching, followed with three stage of solvent extraction and two stages of stripping, and using permanent SS cathodes to produce LME grade copper. Because of the special characteristic of the ore, what contains 2 different type of oxides (one high carbonate oxide and the other low carbonate), there are several new technical measures that have been developed and adopted for the plant. For example, different grinding, leaching, and filtering are used to treat different oxides. This paper, presents the project process, engineering design, construction and commissioning. The paper also describes some of the problems encountered during plant commissioning, such as the agitation leaching tank issues, and corrosion in the settler-mixer. This paper discusses some NERIN solutions to these problems, and explains the use of the CN filter, which is used to filter PLS to treat high level suspend solids, instead of the traditional sand filter. Finally, this paper also proposes steps / measures for further improvement for future plant operation.
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APA: Wei Wang  (2014)  The Operation of a 30kt/A Copper L-Sx-Ew Plantproject in the DR Congo

MLA: Wei Wang The Operation of a 30kt/A Copper L-Sx-Ew Plantproject in the DR Congo. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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