Triple Segmented Intercell Bar: A Contribution in Copper Electrowinning

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. P. Wiechmann L. G. Muñoz P. E. Aqueveque J. A. Henríquez G. A. Vidal
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"The original segmented intercell Optibar succeeded in reducing the magnitude and occurrence of short circuits. It also improved the specific energy consumption of the process. This paper expands the load current source concept introducing a triple segmented bar. This new bar adds immunity to dirt contacts and open circuits. Moreover, it further improves the standard deviation of current densities. As compared with industrial practices this development should accomplish an 8% specific energy reduction. Also, a plant implemented with BBS should be able to work with 12.5% higher process currents than Walker without compromising the operation.INTRODUCTIONIn 2011 the technology based on current mode was implemented at industrial scale. The success of this technology moved CIM Magazine (Lanktree, 2011) to write in the Jan 2012 issue an upfront story of this technological innovation. To cover the story, the technical reporter Graham Langtree was appointed by Peter Braul Editor of the upfront section. The article tells that “More than 40,000 tonnes of copper have been refined in a year-long test run of Optibar Inc.’s new technology at Barrick Gold’s Zaldívar copper plant in northern Chile. The new segmented intercell bars being used in the Compañía Minera Zaldívar refinery have slashed energy costs, reduced short circuits during refining and allowed the production of heftier, purer sheets of copper – gains that all promise to boost the plant’s margins. A copper refining tank house containing the cell circuits typically consumes 2,000 kWh of electricity to produce a single tonne of grade-A copper. Yet, monitoring the energy efficiency of the Optibar technology after increasing the weight of harvested copper sheets, the project’s engineers recorded a 92 kWh-per-tonne cut in energy consumption, a savings of 4.6 per cent. “Today, with the power prices we have, Optibar technology represents a potential savings for the whole plant of US$1.5 million per year,” says Robert Mayne- Nicholls, executive general manager of Barrick Gold’s Chilean operations.”"
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APA: E. P. Wiechmann L. G. Muñoz P. E. Aqueveque J. A. Henríquez G. A. Vidal  (2012)  Triple Segmented Intercell Bar: A Contribution in Copper Electrowinning

MLA: E. P. Wiechmann L. G. Muñoz P. E. Aqueveque J. A. Henríquez G. A. Vidal Triple Segmented Intercell Bar: A Contribution in Copper Electrowinning. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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