Agglomeration in Leaching: The Use of Electrical Conductivity Measurements for Agglomeration Control and Fines/Clays Monitoring

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Velarde
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Agglomeration has as main objective to form a uniform and highly permeable heap for leaching. An inaccurate dosage of moisture during agglomeration leads directly to poor agglomerate quality and segregation of particle sizes during stacking. This causes a heterogeneous distribution of the leach solution inside the heap which invisibly and practically permanently affects the recovery. Unfortunately, only when this becomes serious and the mineral contains an excess amount of fine particles and/or clays then the poor permeability of the pile becomes obvious. This paper is based on the experience of Minera Cerro Verde in the development and application of a quantitative method to control moisture during agglomeration. As the amount of fine particles/clays varies, the quantity of moisture has to be altered in real time. The measurement of agglomerate electrical conductivity is used for it. This concept is based on the sharp change seen in conductivity when the mineral passes its absorption limit. A liquid conductive film then begins to form over the surface of the particles, which leads to the formation of agglomerates through liquid bridges, which are also electrical bridges. Moisture is adjusted to reproduce a value of conductivity established previously and is the guiding parameter. Moreover, moisture amount added to reach this conductivity parameter provides information about the fines/clays relative content for best leaching management.
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APA: G. Velarde  (2004)  Agglomeration in Leaching: The Use of Electrical Conductivity Measurements for Agglomeration Control and Fines/Clays Monitoring

MLA: G. Velarde Agglomeration in Leaching: The Use of Electrical Conductivity Measurements for Agglomeration Control and Fines/Clays Monitoring. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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