Operating Experience Recovering Acid And Copper At The Phelps Dodge El Paso Rod Mill Using Emew® Technology

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1328 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
The Phelps Dodge El Paso Rod Mill produces approximately 2.4 million pounds per day of copper rod from a casting and rolling operation. The newly formed rod is treated to remove mill scale and oxides using a sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide solution which is bled periodically when the copper concentration reaches 30-35 g/L. The bleed solution is heated to 75° C to destroy the residual peroxide. Copper is then recovered in a 270 cell EMEW electrowinning plant. Clean acid is also regenerated in the EMEW plant and is returned to the rod cleaning circuit. The EMEW plant commissioned in January 2006, has two operators and replaces a copper sulfate plant with fourteen operators. The EMEW plant has a capacity of 1700 kg/day of cathode copper at 2.1 kWh/kg copper deposited. The electrowinning plant operates in closed circuit with the rod mill returning up to 2600 kg/day of sulfuric acid resulting in zero discharge. Use of dimensionally stable anodes (DSA®) ensures that the acid quality is maintained in the closed loop operation. The operating conditions, performance and plant experience of the EMEW copper and acid recovery plant are discussed.
Citation
APA:
(2007) Operating Experience Recovering Acid And Copper At The Phelps Dodge El Paso Rod Mill Using Emew® TechnologyMLA: Operating Experience Recovering Acid And Copper At The Phelps Dodge El Paso Rod Mill Using Emew® Technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.