RI 5685 Acid Curing And Countercurrent Decantation Washing Of An Oxidized Copper Ore From Pinal County, Ariz. ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. A. McKinney
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

A sample of oxidized copper ore from a large deposit located in Pinal County, Ariz., about 50 miles northeast of Tucson, was treated by the Federal Bureau of Mines in a small-scale continuous pilot plant by a procedure which comprised acid curing complemented by water leaching and countercurrent decantation washing in a series of drag classifiers. A feed was prepared by pugging minus 1/4-in, ore with concentrated sulfuric acid and about 10 pct, of eater, followed by curing in batches for about 24 hr. The cured ore was fed continuously to a leach drum, where it was mixed with advance solution from the countercurrent washing system to dissolve the sulfated copper. The pulp was thickened and washed in four Esperanza-type classifiers, using a flocculating agent to obtain rapid settling and thickening. The leached ore pulps thickened satisfactorily in the drag classifiers when about 0.8 lb. of a polyacrylamide flocculant per ton of dry feed was used. Clear overflow liquors were obtained, and classifier rake products containing about 60 pct. solids were produced, As much as 90 lb./hr. of ore was treated in the plant, with a recovery of 60 pct. of the total copper or 80 pct, of the acid-soluble copper when 2 tons of water per ton of feed was used in washing. The acid consumption was 4.3 lb./lb. of copper recovered. On the basis of the maximum feed rate employed and the effective pulp-settling area of the classifiers, a total of 1 sq. ft. of pool area was required per ton of dry feed per day for the thickening and washing operations. The washing efficiency in the test was 95 pct.
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APA: W. A. McKinney  (1960)  RI 5685 Acid Curing And Countercurrent Decantation Washing Of An Oxidized Copper Ore From Pinal County, Ariz. ? Summary

MLA: W. A. McKinney RI 5685 Acid Curing And Countercurrent Decantation Washing Of An Oxidized Copper Ore From Pinal County, Ariz. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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