Moduiar Carbon Adsorption And Elution System: A Way To Save Capital

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald D. Gullickson
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The entire system is built around pre-designed and pre-engineered modules which are assembled to meet the metallurgical and production parameters of the project. The carbon vessels are the key to the flexibility of the system. The vessels are made of a coated mild steel, which allows the carbon vessels to be used in the adsorption, desorption and acid wash cycles. In the adsorption mode, the solution is pumped up-flow through four (4) vessels in series at 250 gpm fluidizing the carbon bed. When the carbon in the lead vessel is loaded, it is disconnected from the adsorption circuit via rubber hoses with quick-disconnect fittings. The second vessel is then made the lead vessel and a stripped carbon vessel is added to the end of the adsorption circuit.
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APA: Donald D. Gullickson  (1998)  Moduiar Carbon Adsorption And Elution System: A Way To Save Capital

MLA: Donald D. Gullickson Moduiar Carbon Adsorption And Elution System: A Way To Save Capital . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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