Precipitation Of Copper From Dilute Solutions: Where Engineering Study Can Make Important Savings

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 6, 1966

Abstract

The economic recovery of metals from dilute solutions has been the dream of mining engineers for many years. This subject is now receiving greater attention, particularly for copper, in view of the heightened demand for the metal and the tightening supply situation. A Copper Precipitation session, sponsored jointly by EMD Hydrometallurgy Committee and MBD, which took place during the Annual Meeting in March, heard papers on recent research and plant practice. Although the bulk of research in hydrometallurgy has been carried out in countries other than the United States1, producers in this country are making important contributions to the heap or dump leaching system. They realize that the processes are essentially simple to install and give high recovery rates at reasonable cost. Jacobi estimated in 1963 2 that the copper mining industry obtained a gross return from scavenging operations -on a worldwide basis-on the order of $20 million annually, subject to the usual deductions for refining and realization charges, overheads, taxes, etc.
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APA:  (1966)  Precipitation Of Copper From Dilute Solutions: Where Engineering Study Can Make Important Savings

MLA: Precipitation Of Copper From Dilute Solutions: Where Engineering Study Can Make Important Savings. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1966.

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