Operation and Production Improvements in Acid-Leaching of Copper and Cobalt by Eliminating Froth

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N. Mautsa M. Mbonami B. Nel R. Pretorius J. Miller P. Kyony
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2023

Abstract

Challenges due to the formation of stable froth in acid leach systems is common at many copper and Ccbalt producers. Stable froth affects downstream process, critical equipment, and operational parameters. In severe cases the froth present safety and environmental risks and increased operational costs. Solids reports in the pregnant leach solution, accumulates, and clogs launders resulting in a potential costly safety and environmental risk. Solvent extraction is operationally affected by crud formation, organic solvent and extractant losses, reduced mass transfer due to the solids carried downstream. This article reviews the generally inadequate mechanical and hydraulic solutions of froth elimination employed over the years. The recent introduction of a chemically based solution able to eliminate froth problems that can potentially turn around the situation for those who adopt the technology.
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APA: N. Mautsa M. Mbonami B. Nel R. Pretorius J. Miller P. Kyony  (2023)  Operation and Production Improvements in Acid-Leaching of Copper and Cobalt by Eliminating Froth

MLA: N. Mautsa M. Mbonami B. Nel R. Pretorius J. Miller P. Kyony Operation and Production Improvements in Acid-Leaching of Copper and Cobalt by Eliminating Froth. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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