Anode Slime Leaching and Tellurium Removal at Atlantic Copper Refinery

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Ramirez
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Atlantic Copper Refinery (Huelva, Spain) has operated the ISA permanent cathode technology since 1995. The current production rates are 260,000 t/y cathodes and 730 t/y anode slimes. These slimes undergo an atmospheric leaching in which their copper content is reduced from an average value of 24 % to 16 %. In June 2005 an optimization study of the leaching conditions was carried out aimed at lowering the copper content in the slimes to less than 8%. At the same time, a new mixer (Outukumpu Technology GLS-mixer) was installed in one of the three leaching reactors. As a result of the improvement of the leaching performance and to prevent the return of tellurium to the tankhouse, a cementation plant was commissioned in July 2005 to ensure a Te content below 50 ppm in the Cu-rich leachate. This paper describes the results of the improvement of the leaching conditions and the operation of the new tellurium removal plant.
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APA: R. Ramirez  (2007)  Anode Slime Leaching and Tellurium Removal at Atlantic Copper Refinery

MLA: R. Ramirez Anode Slime Leaching and Tellurium Removal at Atlantic Copper Refinery. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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