The Impact of Heap Operational Changes on the Copper Production at Zaldivar

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. C. Bouffard
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Barrick's Zaldivar operation in Chile produces copper by heap leaching, solvent extraction, and electrowinning. The heap consists of a dynamic pad, and its stacking and operating conditions have changed over its 11 years of operation. These changes have included pad re-mining midway through the cycle, tightening of the irrigation drip lines, an increase of the coarseness of the particles, and an increase of the heap height. This paper reviews the heap operating data to understand the effects of these changes on the kinetics and recovery of copper minerals. Field tests demonstrated that neither re-mining nor tightening the irrigation grid added value for both low and high grade oxide and sulfide ores. The P80 of the feed ore was increased by 0.8 mm, which did not reduce the copper recovery of oxide and sulfide ores. The increase of the heap height above 8 m lowered moderately the copper recovery from sulfide minerals, and very slightly the recovery from oxide minerals. Despite the lower recovery, the higher tonnage stacked in the taller heap increased the copper output. Optimizing the chemistry of the agglomeration and feed solution holds more promise for increasing the copper recovery than the above physical changes.
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APA: S. C. Bouffard  (2007)  The Impact of Heap Operational Changes on the Copper Production at Zaldivar

MLA: S. C. Bouffard The Impact of Heap Operational Changes on the Copper Production at Zaldivar. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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