Hopper clarification of uranium pregnant solution at Western Deep Levels

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L. E. Kun A. G. Ramsay P. G. Kahles
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

A method for the clarification of uranium pregnant solutions using a high-rate floc blanket was developed from laboratory scale through pilot-plant testing to full-scale production by the Anglo American Research laboratories. A two-stage clarification process (hopper plus leaf) was commissioned at the Western Deep levels uranium plant in October 1980. The high efficiency of the hopper clarification permitted its use on its own. The leaf clarifiers were therefore taken out of service in September 1981, since when the secondary clarification is achieved by further unaided gravity settling in the semi-clarified and clarified pregnant-solution storage tanks. As a result, a daily 12000 to 17000 t of countercurrent-decantation overflow with a suspended-solids concentration of 500 to 600 mg/I is continuously clarified to a suspended-solids concentration of less than 30 mg/I. Secondary gravity settling reduces the suspendedsolids concentration to under 20 mg/I. The cost of the single-stage hopper-clarification process is RO,O020per ton of liquid treated. The removal of the leaf clarifiers from the circuit resulted in an approximate visible saving of RI00000 per annum.
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APA: L. E. Kun A. G. Ramsay P. G. Kahles  (1983)  Hopper clarification of uranium pregnant solution at Western Deep Levels

MLA: L. E. Kun A. G. Ramsay P. G. Kahles Hopper clarification of uranium pregnant solution at Western Deep Levels. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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