Copper Super-Concentrates--Processing, Economics, and Smelting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert W. Bartlett
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Chalcopyrite in copper flotation concentrates can be hydrothermally converted to digenite with oxygen in a continuous process, with rapid kinetics when operated above 200°C. This eliminates large amounts of sulfur and iron. These "super-concentrates" have potential for debottlenecking smelters and avoiding capital intensive future smelter expansions, otherwise required in the late 1990s. The technology of producing super- concentrates is described, with cost estimates, and the use of super-concentrates as smelter feed is discussed, with examples.
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APA: Robert W. Bartlett  (1992)  Copper Super-Concentrates--Processing, Economics, and Smelting

MLA: Robert W. Bartlett Copper Super-Concentrates--Processing, Economics, and Smelting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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