Arsenic And Antimony Removal From A Complex Blister Copper

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Alex Moyano
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The Codelco-Chile is considering different processing options for the projected concentrate from the Alejandro Hales mine (former Mansa Mina mine with high arsenic and antimony content of 6% and 0.6%, respectively), that will produce complex blister copper with high impurities contents, higher than the present values produced at the converting process of the Codelco Norte smelter processing only Chuquicamata concentrates. In order to know both the anodic copper quality and the metallurgical implications when a complex blister copper is processed in the refining process of the CN smelter, the Codelco and IM2 ?task force? evaluated positively the refining process for the complex blister copper by addition of alkaline fluxes at laboratory and industrial scale tests. The promising results of the tests done at laboratory scale at the Tohoku University facilities, allowed a large scale test planning to validate the lab-scale results in 3 refining furnaces of 250 t capacity at the CN smelter. The obtained results demonstrate the industrial technical feasibility to process a complex blister copper in the refining furnaces producing an anodic copper quality suitable for the electrolytic process.
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APA: Alex Moyano  (2006)  Arsenic And Antimony Removal From A Complex Blister Copper

MLA: Alex Moyano Arsenic And Antimony Removal From A Complex Blister Copper. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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