A hydrometallorgical process for the extraction of copper

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. H. McNamara W. A. Ahrens J. G. Franek
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

"An economical, pollution-free process has been developed for the hydrometallurgical extraction of copper from sulphide ores. The extracted copper, in the form of cuprous chloride (CuC/), is converted by reduction to copper metal. The metal is melted and fire -refined into wire bars which meet the standards of electrolytic tough pitch (ETP) copper wirebars. IntroductionThe successful development of the Cyprus Copper Process has been an evolutionary series of events covering a time span of some nine years. The original process, based on an electrolytic membrane cell principle , was abandoned in 1975 because of technical, economic and pollution problems. During the past four years, the pilot plant has been reconstructed based on a new flowsheet and operated successfully in several campaigns, some for as long as four months. The pilot-plant hydro section operates at a 225-lblhr copper rate. In October 1977, a feasibility study was completed by Jacobs Engineering, Pasadena, California. The study showed favourable economic and technical feasibility. Jacob's studies in 1978-79 revealed favourable comparative economics with other known pyrohydro processes and favourable economies of scale.The Cyprus Copper Process converts copper concentrates of varying composition into copper metal, which has been proven to be equivalent in every way to electrolytic tough pitch copper, suitable for electrical applications. This is accomplished at capital and operating costs which are estimated to be lower than those associated with any other known currently applicable technology. Also, the total energy requirement is equal to or less than any other known process and the process is essentially pollution free."
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APA: J. H. McNamara W. A. Ahrens J. G. Franek  (1980)  A hydrometallorgical process for the extraction of copper

MLA: J. H. McNamara W. A. Ahrens J. G. Franek A hydrometallorgical process for the extraction of copper. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1980.

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