Possibilities in the Wet Treatment of Copper Concentrates. Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Lawrence Addicks
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Jan 12, 1916

Abstract

F. N. FLYNN, Clifton, Ariz.-As a number-of my associates in Arizona know, for a great many years, I have felt that leaching was one of the coming problems. We are about to start experiments at Clifton, along the idea of leaching wet flotation concentrates direct, without roasting-differing in this respect from Mr. Addicks' suggestion. We are prompted in starting these investigations by the difficulty in. transporting and handling flotation concentrates, and consideration for drying and roasting dust losses. I have had the idea for 5 or 6 years past, that those very fine concentrates could best be treated by leaching at the concentrating plant, thus eliminating our transportation difficulties to the smelter, and dust losses at the smelter. Given flotation concentrate, if it must be dried and roasted, it would, in our case, undoubtedly be cheaper to smelt the calcine, but if it can be leached raw and wet and the drying difficulties- and dust loss eliminated, it would be very advantageous to leach it at the mill. I realize that it will be a difficult problem, and one which may take several years to develop, but if developed, it would pay for many years' expense of investigation, and we have been encouraged by our general manager to investigate its merits.
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APA: Lawrence Addicks  (1916)  Possibilities in the Wet Treatment of Copper Concentrates. Discussion

MLA: Lawrence Addicks Possibilities in the Wet Treatment of Copper Concentrates. Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.

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