Searching for the Optimal Heap Leach Application Rate

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
O. Bernal
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The Sociedad Minera Cerro Verde S.A.A, a subsidiary of Phelps Dodge Mining Company, operates a copper mining facility located in southern Peru. This "mine-forleach" operation currently produces 90,000 mtpy of copper cathode from secondary sulfide ore utilizing crushing, leaching, solvent extraction and electrowinning processes. The leach solution handling and application rates have undergone constant development over the years. This paper discusses the improvements in leach application designed to: 1) satisfy the needs of the "lixiviant request rate", which requires the use of application rates as low as 3.5 L/h/m2 and as high as 15 Llhlm2 with variable rest periods according to the leach kinetics, and 2) alleviate the poor solution distribution on the surface of the leach heaps inherent to drip emitters. Low application rates result in poor surface solution distribution and the formation of upside down cones of dry, non-leached material in the top meter of stacked ore, with heavy jarosite and iron salt precipitation; moreover, ferric iron is lost as insoluble precipitates. On the other hand, high unit flows associated with poor agglomerate quality can lead to uneven solution flow patterns within the heap leading to solution short-circuits, fines migration, and ponding with adverse effects on acid consumption and recovery.
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APA: O. Bernal  (2007)  Searching for the Optimal Heap Leach Application Rate

MLA: O. Bernal Searching for the Optimal Heap Leach Application Rate. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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