Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9632568 Hydrometallurgy 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this work Mistop® was tested at pilot plant, semi-industrial and industrial scale. The work was performed in the facilities of Radomiro Tomic (RT), which produces approximately 900 tons copper/day. Pilot plant tests were performed during 6 months with product dosages in the electrolyte entering the EW cells within 0 and 32 ppm. The tests indicated that total acid aerosols could be significantly decreased at Mistop® dosages within 6 and 8 ppm in the electrolyte entering the EW cells. At these dosages no operational problems in the SX/EW process were encountered. The semi-industrial tests indicated that with 6 ppm of Mistop® in the electrolyte entering the EW system, acid mist aerosols decreased significantly with no negative impact on EW operational parameters (e.g. cathode quality, current efficiency). Industrial scale implementation showed that the addition of 8-9 ppm of Mistop® to the total electrolyte inventory (24,000 m3) every 24 h, decreased total acid mist aerosols in the tankhouse below present Chilean environmental regulatory requirements (e.g. 0.58 mg/m3). Under the operational conditions tested (e.g. electrolyte average temperature 45 °C, average current density 280 A/m2) the specific product consumption was approximately 0.21 kg Mistop®/ton copper cathodes, resulting in Mistop® usage costs significantly lower than that of alternative chemical surfactants.
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