The Effect Of Heap Height And Particle Size On The Copper Recovery And Acid Consumption

International Mineral Processing Congress
Mohsen Hashemzadehfini
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Nowadays heap leaching has become established as a mineral processing technology for treatment of some low grade minerals such as copper, gold, and zinc, etc. Heap height, particle size, leach reagent consumption, and metal recovery are four important metallurgical parameters in a hydrometallurgical process like heap leaching. This paper investigated the effects of heap height and particle size on copper recovery as well as acid consumption. Three heap heights of 2, 4 and 6 meters and two particle size fractions of less than 25.4 mm and 50.8 mm were selected as variables in the experiments. The research results showed the inverse relation between heap height and copper recovery as well as acid consumption. Under given conditions, the copper recoveries of minus 25.4 mm ore are 78.63%, 66.27% and 52.88% higher than that of minus 50.8 mm samples for the heap heights of 2, 4, and 6 m, respectively. Both copper recovery and acid consumption increase with decreasing particle size. Keywords: heap leaching, heap height, particle size, acid consumption
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APA: Mohsen Hashemzadehfini  (2012)  The Effect Of Heap Height And Particle Size On The Copper Recovery And Acid Consumption

MLA: Mohsen Hashemzadehfini The Effect Of Heap Height And Particle Size On The Copper Recovery And Acid Consumption. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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