Many metal extraction operations, such as leaching of copper, leaching of precious metals, and reduction of metal oxides to metal in high-temperature furnaces, require agglomeration of ore to ensure that reactive liquids or gases are evenly distributed throughout the ore being processed. Agglomeration of ore into coarse, porous masses achieves this even distribution of fluids by preventing fine particles from migrating and clogging the spaces and channels between the larger ore particles. Binders are critically necessary to produce agglomerates that will not breakdown during processing. However, for many important metal extraction processes there are no binders known that will work satisfactorily. Primary examples of this are copper heap le...
The majority of iron ores must be ground to a fine particle size to allow the iron oxides they conta...
Heap leaching is a metal extraction process from low grade ores where crushed ore is stacked on an i...
Includes illustrations and discussion of Arizona gold and silver heap-leaching methods. 21 pages (PD...
The efficiency of heap leaching is reduced by poor solution flow characteristics (i.e., channeling a...
Agglomeration techniques are widely used by industry to form fine particles into larger masses that ...
Based on the extensive experience of heap leaching operations, crushed ore agglomeration can be succ...
Heap leaching efficiency is reduced by poor solution flow characteristics (channeling and ponding), ...
ManuscriptIt is known that the presence of excess fines in heap leaching operations may cause low re...
The success of metallurgical processes greatly depends on the particle size of raw materials used. ...
Many metal extraction operations, such as leaching of copper, leaching of precious metals, and reduc...
The relevance of the work is conditioned by the need to increase the completeness of the use of meta...
Heap leaching has significant challenges associated with permeability. Low permeability decreases re...
Binders have been suggested as an aid for agglomeration to improve copper recovery in heap leaching ...
Often concentrates are produced from mineral processing plants in fine particulate form and as suc...
International audienceAgglomeration is commonly used for processing clay-rich ores in order to preve...
The majority of iron ores must be ground to a fine particle size to allow the iron oxides they conta...
Heap leaching is a metal extraction process from low grade ores where crushed ore is stacked on an i...
Includes illustrations and discussion of Arizona gold and silver heap-leaching methods. 21 pages (PD...
The efficiency of heap leaching is reduced by poor solution flow characteristics (i.e., channeling a...
Agglomeration techniques are widely used by industry to form fine particles into larger masses that ...
Based on the extensive experience of heap leaching operations, crushed ore agglomeration can be succ...
Heap leaching efficiency is reduced by poor solution flow characteristics (channeling and ponding), ...
ManuscriptIt is known that the presence of excess fines in heap leaching operations may cause low re...
The success of metallurgical processes greatly depends on the particle size of raw materials used. ...
Many metal extraction operations, such as leaching of copper, leaching of precious metals, and reduc...
The relevance of the work is conditioned by the need to increase the completeness of the use of meta...
Heap leaching has significant challenges associated with permeability. Low permeability decreases re...
Binders have been suggested as an aid for agglomeration to improve copper recovery in heap leaching ...
Often concentrates are produced from mineral processing plants in fine particulate form and as suc...
International audienceAgglomeration is commonly used for processing clay-rich ores in order to preve...
The majority of iron ores must be ground to a fine particle size to allow the iron oxides they conta...
Heap leaching is a metal extraction process from low grade ores where crushed ore is stacked on an i...
Includes illustrations and discussion of Arizona gold and silver heap-leaching methods. 21 pages (PD...