Cone-Type Precipitators For Improved Copper Recovery

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. R. Spedden E. E. Malouf J. D. Prater
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 4, 1966

Abstract

Application of research findings to the old art of leaching copper from copper-bearing mine waste has resulted in a significant contribution of copper to over-all copper production. For example, at the completion of the current expansion program at the Kennecott properties in the United States, copper produced from waste dump leaching will amount to about 25% of the total production, whereas formerly only 2% was derived from this source. This planned expansion of copper leaching focused attention on the problem of developing more efficient methods for the recovery of copper from greatly increased volumes of copper-bearing so1utions.l Detailed investigations made in laboratory pilot plant and plant tests for the recovery of copper from copper-bearing solutions have included electrowinning, solvent extraction, ion exchange and cementation with iron in launders, precipitation drums, activated launders, and precipitation cones. The results of these investigations have led to the development of a precipitation cone-type recovery system having advantages over older methods.
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APA: H. R. Spedden E. E. Malouf J. D. Prater  (1966)  Cone-Type Precipitators For Improved Copper Recovery

MLA: H. R. Spedden E. E. Malouf J. D. Prater Cone-Type Precipitators For Improved Copper Recovery. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1966.

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