A New Hydrometallurgical Concept

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. K. Andersen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

One of the prime examples of the versatility of the MARCONAFLO system, which is a body of technology comprising the means to handle, store, load, transport, discharge and reclaim mineral commodities in slurry form, is the direct application of this process to leaching ores. The initial approach was to provide a much improved materials handling system for the transport of copper ores; however, an extensive development program, inclusive of prototype and pilot plant tests, has established that a new leaching concept is possible with this system. Data are presented from the leaching operation of a 25 TPD pilot plant utilizing a copper-oxide ore, mainly chrysocolla. This pilot plant was designed to incorporate true countercurrent flow where the ore is actually in motion, as contrary to vat leaching operations, and the ore being successfully leached is fine crushed ore (3/8-inch x o), contrary to agitation leach circuits. Extractions in excess of 85% of the soluble values are common with only 15 hours of retention time in the MARCONAFLO leaching system.
Citation

APA: A. K. Andersen  (1975)  A New Hydrometallurgical Concept

MLA: A. K. Andersen A New Hydrometallurgical Concept. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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