A New Pollution-Free Copper Process Via Simultaneous Leaching And Electrowinning

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Eugene W. Pearson
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Jan 12, 1974

Abstract

In a marked departure from conventional practice, the Power Plate process combines the two unit operations of leaching and electrowinning into a single continuous step for direct recovery of copper from sulfide concentrates, cement copper, copper scrap, and copper oxide slurries. Considering how environmental controls are pre- venting development of smelters for additional capacity or new construction, the Power Plate process provides a welcome pollution-free alternative to the smelting-electrorefining routes. And its low capital investment and low operating costs also recommend it to copper producers who are now using or investigating various hydrometallurgical methods.
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APA: Eugene W. Pearson  (1974)  A New Pollution-Free Copper Process Via Simultaneous Leaching And Electrowinning

MLA: Eugene W. Pearson A New Pollution-Free Copper Process Via Simultaneous Leaching And Electrowinning. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1974.

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