Preliminary Test Results on High Rate Compressible Media Filtration Promise Benefits for Leach Liquor Clarification

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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- 9
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Abstract
High rate compressible media filter (CMF) tests produced exceptional total suspended solids (TSS) removal at hydraulic loading rates ranging from 97.8 to 122.2 m/h. The compressible media is manufactured from a robust resin fiber that can withstand low pH and temperatures up to 149 °C. The media porosity can be varied by applying compression onto the media. At 40% compression, the CMF can remove particles greater than 4 μ. Three synthetic test-samples were generated by Hazen Research Inc., (Golden, Colorado) to simulate the copper Pregnant Leach Solution (PLS), Raffinate and Electrolyte solutions used for the testwork conducted at their facility. The preliminary results showed that the CMF was very effective in removing TSS without the use of chemical conditioning from the above test-solutions with efficiencies of 98%, 97%, and 96%, respectively. Given the remarkably high hydraulic loading rates, the industrial equipment footprint would be minimized appreciably over conventional clarification and alternative filtration systems.
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Preliminary Test Results on High Rate Compressible Media Filtration Promise Benefits for Leach Liquor ClarificationMLA: Preliminary Test Results on High Rate Compressible Media Filtration Promise Benefits for Leach Liquor Clarification. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,