Solvent extraction settler arrangement
US-2016130681-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US9863017B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9863017-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314407187-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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A solvent extraction settler arrangement comprising a mixing unit for preparing a dispersion from mutually immiscible solutions and a settler having a feed end and a discharge end. The settler is arranged to separate solution phases from a dispersion fed from the feed end while the dispersion flows towards the discharge end. The arrangement further comprises a feeding device located at the feed end for feeding the dispersion prepared by the mixing unit to the settler. The feeding device comprises an elongated feed launder having a first end for receiving the dispersion from the mixing unit, and a second end. The feed launder extends alongside the feed end of the settler. The feed launder has a form of a conical tube with a cross-section converging towards the second end and an inclined bottom ascending towards the second end. A plurality of feed pipes are arranged along the length of the feed launder at a distance from each other, each feed pipe having a third end opening to the inner space of the feed launder at the bottom to receive the dispersion from the feed launder and a fourth end opening to the settler to conduct the dispersion to the settler.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A solvent extraction settler arrangement adapted for hydrometallurgical liquid-liquid extraction processes, the settler arrangement comprising a mixing unit for preparing a dispersion from mutually immiscible solutions, a settler having a feed end and a discharge end, said settler being arranged to separate solution phases from a dispersion fed from the feed end while the dispersion flows towards the discharge end, a feeding device located at the feed end for feeding the dispersion prepared by the mixing unit to the settler, characterized in that the feeding device comprises an elongated feed launder having a first end for receiving the dispersion from the mixing unit, and a second end, said feed launder extending alongside the feed end of the settler, the feed launder having a form of a conical tube with a cross-section converging towards the second end and an inclined bottom ascending towards the second end, and a plurality of feed pipes arranged along the length of the feed launder at a distance from each other, each feed pipe having a third end that opens to the inner space of the feed launder at the bottom to receive the dispersion from the feed launder and a fourth end that opens to the settler to conduct the dispersion to the settler. 2. The settler arrangement according to claim 1 , where the feed launder is a hollow body made of a fibre-reinforced plastic composite and is manufactured by filament winding technology. 3. The settler arrangement according to claim 1 , where the feed launder is a hollow body made of steel. 4. The settler arrangement according to claim 1 where the arrangement comprises a level control valve connected to the third end of each feed pipe inside the feed launder. 5. The settler arrangement according to claim 4 , where the level control valve comprises an extendable and collapsible tube member, such as a bellows tube, having a lower end connected to the third end of the feed pipe, and an upper end, an overflow lip attached at the upper end of the tube member, and an actuator connected to the overflow lip for vertical adjustment of the height position of the overflow lip. 6. The settler arrangement according to claim 1 where the settler consists of one tank having a single uniform flow space; and that all the feed pipes open to said single flow space. 7. The settler arrangement according to claim 1 where the settler consists of a plurality of mutually separated elongated parallel settler sections each extending from the feed end to the discharge end and forming a plurality of parallel flow spaces; and that at least one feed pipe is connected to each settler section.
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