Method of manufacturing a solvent extraction settler and solvent extraction settler
US-10220331-B2 · Mar 5, 2019 · US
US10661199B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10661199-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715717673-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 26, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 26, 2020 |
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A method of manufacturing a launder to be used in co-operation with a solvent extraction settler comprises manufacturing at the site of manufacture, such as in an engineering workshop, a plurality of self-supporting launder element modules, each having exterior dimensions, strength and handling and securing means conforming to shipping container standards, transporting the launder element modules to the site of installation as normal freight by transport equipment, such as trucks, trailers and container ships, capable of handling and transporting shipping container standard compatible units, and assembling at the site of installation the launder element modules into a module group forming a complete launder. The launder comprises a launder module group consisting of self-supporting launder element modules, each having exterior dimensions, strength and handling and securing means conforming to shipping container standards to enable shipping container standard compatible transportability.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A launder capable of being installed at the discharge end of a solvent extraction settler adapted for hydrometallurgical liquid-liquid extraction processes, characterized in that the launder comprises: a launder module group consisting of self-supporting launder element modules, the launder element modules comprising a self-supporting framework structure having a shape of a rectangular parallelepiped with fittings being attached to each corner of the framework structure, and a shell which is supported inside the framework structure and forms at least a part of a flow path for solutions flowing in the launder; wherein the launder element module conforms to dimension, strength, handling, and securing requirements of standard ISO 668 Series 1 “Freight containers-Classification, dimensions and ratings”; and where the corner fittings conform to dimension, strength handling, and securing requirements of standard ISO 1161 Series 1 “Freight containers Corner fittings-specification”. 2. The launder according to claim 1 , where the launder is arranged to feed dispersion to a solvent extraction settler. 3. The launder according to claim 1 , where the launder is arranged to receive and discharge solution phases separated in the solvent extraction settler. 4. The launder according to claim 1 where the shell is a tubular hollow body made of a fiber-reinforced plastic composite. 5. The launder according to claim 1 where the module group comprises two or more launder element modules arranged in parallel and side by side with each other. 6. The launder according to claim 1 where the launder element module comprises a first shell to receive and conduct a light solution phase, and a second shell to receive and conduct a heavy solution phase. 7. The launder according to claim 6 , where the launder element module comprises a third shell adapted to feed dispersion to a next settler. 8. The launder according to claim 6 , where the launder module group comprises a plurality of launder element modules, and where the first shells of adjacently neighboring launder modules are abutting and connected to each other to form a first flow channel, and the second shells of adjacently neighboring launder modules are abutting and connected to each other to form a second flow channel. 9. The launder according to claim 8 , where the first shells are conical so that sequentially connected first shells of the launder element modules in the launder module group together form a conical first flow channel. 10. The launder according to claim 8 , where the second shells are conical so that sequentially connected second shells of the launder element modules in the launder module group together form a conical second flow channel. 11. The launder according to claim 7 where the third shells are conical so that sequentially connected third shells of the launder element modules in the launder module group together form a conical third flow channel. 12. The launder according to claim 6 where the launder element module comprises a first inlet pipe having a first end that opens to an inner space of the first shell and a second end that opens to the settler, the second end being adapted to receive the light solution phase as an overflow from the settler. 13. The launder according to claim 6 where the launder element module comprises a second inlet pipe having a third end that opens to an inner space of the second shell at a bottom of the second shell, and a fourth end that opens to the settler, the fourth end being adapted to receive the heavy solution phase as an underflow from the settler. 14. The launder according to claim 13 , where an overflow height position of the third end of the second inlet pipe inside the second shell is adjustable by a first level control valve to adjust a level of the heavier solution in the settler. 15. The launder according to claim 14 , where the first level control valve comprises an actuator by which the height position of the third end of the second inlet pipe is adjustable. 16. The launder according to claim 6 where the launder element module comprises a feed outlet pipe having a fifth end opening to an inner space of the third shell via a second level control valve disposed at a bottom of the third shell, and a sixth end adapted to feed a solution to a settler. 17. The launder according to claim 15 where the launder module group-comprises a box module comprising a first discharge box supported inside a framework structure for receiving and discharging the lighter solution phase from the first flow channel, and a second discharge box supported inside the framework structure for receiving and discharging the heavier solution phase from the second flow channel. 18. The launder according to claim 17 , where the box module comprises a feed box supported inside the framework structure for feeding dispersion to the third flow channel. 19. The launder according to claim 1 where the framework structure comprises a first end frame comprising: a horizontal first lower beam, a horizontal first upper beam at a distance from the first lower beam, a vertical first corner post fixedly connected to a first end of the first lower beam, defining a first corner, the vertical first corner post fixedly connected to a first end of the first upper beam, defining a second corner, a vertical second corner post at a distance from the first corner post, the vertical second corner post fixedly connected to a second end of the first lower beam, defining a third corner, the vertical second corner post fixedly connected to a second end of the first upper beam, defining a fourth corner, a second end frame comprising a horizontal second lower beam, a horizontal second upper beam at a distance from the second lower beam, a vertical third corner post fixedly connected to a first end of the second lower beam, defining a fifth corner, the vertical third corner post fixedly connected to a first end of the second upper beam, defining a sixth corner, a vertical fourth corner post at a distance from the third corner post, the vertical fourth corner post fixedly connected to a second end of the second lower beam, defining a seventh corner, the vertical fourth corner post fixedly connected to a second end of the second upper beam, defining an eighth corner, a first bottom side rail fixedly connected to the first end frame at the first corner and to the second end frame at the fifth corner-, a second bottom side rail fixedly connected to the first end frame at the third corner and to the second end frame at the seventh corner, a first top side rail fixedly connected to the first end frame at the second corner and to the second end frame at the sixth corner, a second top side rail fixedly connected to the first end frame at the fourth corner and to the second end frame at the eighth corner, bottom cross members fixedly connected between and to the first and second bottom side rails, top cross members fixedly connected between and to the first and second top side rails, side cross members fixedly connected between and to the bottom side rails and the top side rails, and that a corner fitting—is attached to each of the first corner, second corner, third corner, fourth corner, fifth corner, sixth corner, seventh corner and eighth corner. 20. The launder according to claim 1 where the launder comprises a foundation on which the launder module group is supported at a height above the ground level, thereby providing a space
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