Advancements In Organic Entrainment Reduction At The Phelps Dodge Tyrone SXEW Plant

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Martin Brueggemann
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The Tyrone copper solution extraction and electrowinning plant was the first such facility built by Phelps Dodge Mining Company in 1984. Over the next 20 years, the aqueous flow rate capacity of the plant has been expanded from the original design of 12,000 gallons per minute (gpm) to 34,000 gpm to meet production goals in the face of declining copper grades in the leach solutions. The ability to process higher aqueous flow rates through existing equipment comes at the expense of increased organic loss through entrainment to raffinate. These losses of organic (diluent and extraction reagents) can account for up to 10 percent of the plant?s total operating costs. With the recent dramatic price increase of petroleum-based products, these operating costs due to losses are sure to increase. This paper will discuss recent improvements at the Tyrone SXEW plant that have resulted in a 40 percent reduction of organic losses. These improvements include picket fence modifications, new fence materials, organic recovery systems, and operational practices within the solution extraction process.
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APA: Martin Brueggemann  (2006)  Advancements In Organic Entrainment Reduction At The Phelps Dodge Tyrone SXEW Plant

MLA: Martin Brueggemann Advancements In Organic Entrainment Reduction At The Phelps Dodge Tyrone SXEW Plant. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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