A New Process To Remove Fluorine From Copper Concentrates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. de Macedo Torres
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

There are technical and commercial limitations on using high fluorine copper concentrates in industrial copper smelters. The presence of more than 1000 ppm of fluorine in copper concentrates affects the sulfuric acid units generally integrated to copper smelters, and penalties are normally applied to high fluorine concentrate prices. Several process alternatives to this issue were studied at CVRD Technology Center (SUTEC): modifications on conventional sulfuric acid plants to use high fluorine concentrates, removal of fluorine containing minerals in flotation using depressants, selective leaching of fluorine minerals and sulfuric leach of copper concentrates. Finally, a hydrometallurgical process of removing fluorine was developed by SUTEC.
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APA: V. de Macedo Torres  (1997)  A New Process To Remove Fluorine From Copper Concentrates

MLA: V. de Macedo Torres A New Process To Remove Fluorine From Copper Concentrates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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