
A general view of Peņoles bio-leach demonstration plant.

Tankfarm.

Solvent-extraction circuit.

Copper-electrowinning cells
in the tankhouse.
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Peņoles bio-leach demonstration plant
On 18 September 2001, the first copper cathode was pulled from the
electrowinning tankhouse at the base metal, bioleaching demonstration
plant at Servicios Industriales Peņoles research facility in Monterrey,
Mexico. BATEMAN undertook the detailed engineering, procurement, construction
and commissioning of the plant.
The plant processes 2,6 tonne/day of copper sulphide concentrate to
produce 500 kg/day of copper cathode. The processes involved include
concentrate handling, regrinding, bioleaching, solid-liquid separation,
filtration, solvent extraction (SX) and electrowinning (EW) to produce
full sized, commercial cathodes.
The plant will demonstrate the economical viability of the bio-leach-SXEW
technologies as a favourable alternative to the conventional smelterrefinery
method of producing copper cathodes.
The bio-leach technology was provided by Mintek of South Africa and
BacTech of Canada, which entered into a partnership with Peņoles to
demonstrate and market this proprietary technology. The bio-leach section
of the plant includes experimental reactors for future bio-leaching
research, five agitated, conventional, atmospheric-leach reactors, thickeners
and filters to separate the pregnant leach solutions from the leached
residue and also to separate the solid product of neutralisation and
for pH control. The leached residue is treated in other Peņoles facilities
for recovery of precious metals.
The main SX plant utilises the BATEMAN reverse-flow mixer settler
and consists of three stages of extraction, two stages of stripping
and one stage of washing and scrubbing of the loaded organic phase.
A bleed or secondary SX stage is used to process a portion of the main
raffinate, prior to final neutralisation aimed at controlling the acid
and iron in the system. This is an arrangement similar to those used
at the Myanmar Ivanhoe Copper Company Limited (MICCL) plant in Myanmar
and at Mount Gordon, Australia. The EW section consists of six polymer-concrete
cells of standard commercial cross-section, although of reduced length,
and contain full size stainless-steel mother blanks to produce full
deposit copper cathodes.
After plant commissioning, Peņoles retained BATEMAN to train the new
operators of the SX-EW circuit.
More information may be obtained from:
Tony Cau, General Manager,
Copper & Zinc, on +61-7-3320-3333
or email Tony.Cau@bateman.com.au;
Curtis Nielson, Minerals Manager,
on +1-520-624-7810 or e-mail
batemaneng@mindspring.com;
Steve Burks, Managing Director,
Bateman Metals, on +27-11-899-2756 or
email steveb@bmi.co.za.
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