Mixing Optimization Enables Increased SX Mixer / Settler Production Capacity

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Sheinman Y. V. Kokotov L. N. Braginsky N. Dobrin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Increasing the production of a Mixer-Settler unit requires either increasing flow rates or increasing extractant concentration. The mixers still have to ensure complete emulsification and to maintain high values of specific interface surface area in order to provide a high rate of mass transfer. Theoretically, an increase in mixing intensity can support increased flow rates without reducing extraction efficiency. Unfortunately, conventional pump mixers and mixing systems create small droplets that do not separate easily. As pumping action and mixing intensities are increased, the quantity of small droplets increases. We describe the development and industrial application of a novel mixing system for efficient mass transfer without forming significant quantities of small droplets, targeting both high mass transfer rate and low entrainment values.
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APA: R. Sheinman Y. V. Kokotov L. N. Braginsky N. Dobrin  (2014)  Mixing Optimization Enables Increased SX Mixer / Settler Production Capacity

MLA: R. Sheinman Y. V. Kokotov L. N. Braginsky N. Dobrin Mixing Optimization Enables Increased SX Mixer / Settler Production Capacity. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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