The Ecuprex® Process for Production of High Purity Cathodes from Copper Scrap Without Smelting Operation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. Opler
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Presently, only a few large copper refineries are able to produce Grade A cathodes from copper scrap. Today's technology needs large plants for smelting, converting or refining the main impurities and casting the anodes for electrolytic refining. A new ECUPREX® PROCESS, by-passes all pyrometallurgical operations and produces directly copper cathodes starting from copper scrap with high lead and tin contamination. Copper scrap from chopped cables, copper cements and electronic scrap are suitable feed for ECUPREX® PROCESS. This process uses a non-conventional electrolyte and produces a surprisingly high quality, smooth cathode assaying only few ppms of total metallic impurities. Bench-scale work followed by a successful mini-pilot plant run, has led to the construction of an operating pilot plant equipped with a 1,000 Ampere cell. The results of the operations of this pilot plant are presented and described in this paper.
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APA: M. Opler  (1995)  The Ecuprex® Process for Production of High Purity Cathodes from Copper Scrap Without Smelting Operation

MLA: M. Opler The Ecuprex® Process for Production of High Purity Cathodes from Copper Scrap Without Smelting Operation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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