Developing Copper Arsenic Resources with CESL Technology

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Salomon-de-Friedberg A. Lossin V. Omaynikova
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In 2009, Aurubis AG and Teck Resources Limited, recognizing a growing industry need, joined together to advance and further develop technology to deal with arsenic-bearing copper concentrates in an effective and environmentally sustainable manner. The work that followed included extensive bench testwork and 3 months of continuous, fully integrated pilot campaigns on high arsenic-bearing copper concentrate as well as environmental testing, market studies and economic assessments. The success of the CESL Process in processing arsenic-bearing copper concentrates, at levels of up to 4.6% arsenic, has been previously presented. The present paper discusses aspects of similar, equally successful trials on copper concentrates with grades of arsenic approaching 12%. Key parameters to the successful processing of these types of concentrates are discussed. In addition, data on subsequent continuous, pilot gold recovery from the leach residues and the longer term stability characteristics of these residues are also included.
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APA: H. Salomon-de-Friedberg A. Lossin V. Omaynikova  (2014)  Developing Copper Arsenic Resources with CESL Technology

MLA: H. Salomon-de-Friedberg A. Lossin V. Omaynikova Developing Copper Arsenic Resources with CESL Technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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