Claims
- 1. A process for treating impure copper precipitates, containing from about 65 to over 95 percent by weight copper, from about 1 to 15 percent by weight oxygen, and from about 0.1 to 2 percent by weight sulfur, said oxygen and sulfur being chemically combined with the copper in the precipitates, to produce high-grade copper pellets suitable for being fed directly to smelting and refining furnaces, said process comprising mixing the precipitates with sufficient water to form a coherent, moldable mass of moist precipitates; forming pellets from the moist precipitates; drying the so-formed pellets; heating the dried pellets in a reducing atmosphere to a sintering temperature of at least 700.degree. C, for a time sufficient to form dense, unfriable, high-grade, copper pellets containing at least about 75 percent by weight copper and having no more than about 1.0 percent by weight oxygen in the form of copper oxides and 1 percent by weight sulfur; and cooling the high-grade copper pellets in an inert or reducing atmosphere to a temperature below about 150.degree. C.
- 2. A process in accordance with claim 1, wherein sufficient water is mixed with the precipitates so that the pellets formed therefrom have sufficient green strength and coherency to withstand handling during the subsequent drying.
- 3. A process in accordance with claim 1, wherein sufficient water is mixed with the precipitates so that the moist precipitates contain from about 10 to 25 percent water.
- 4. A process in accordance with claim 1, wherein the sintering temperature is from about 750.degree. C to about 950.degree. C.
- 5. A process in accordance with claim 1, wherein the reducing atmosphere comprises a gas selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and mixtures thereof.
- 6. A process in accordance with claim 1, wherein a solid carbonaceous reductant is present with the pellets during the heat treatment, and at least a portion of the reducing atmosphere comprises a reducing gas which is generated in-situ by the carbonaceous reductant during the heat treatment.
- 7. A process in accordance with claim 6, wherein the solid carbonaceous reductant is added to the moist precipitates from which said pellets are formed.
- 8. A process in accordance with claim 1, wherein drying of the pellets is accomplished by heating the pellets in a reducing atmosphere.
- 9. A process in accordance with claim 8, wherein the drying and heating of the pellets formed from the moist precipitates are accomplished by conveying the pellets through an elongate kiln, and contacting the advancing pellets in said kiln with a stream of hot reducing gas passing through said kiln in a direction opposite that of the pellets, said hot reducing gas having a temperature sufficient so that as the pellets advance through the kiln, they are initially heated and dried and then further heated to the sintering temperature.
- 10. A process in accordance with claim 9, wherein the kiln is a rotary kiln.
- 11. A process in accordance with claim 9, wherein the kiln is disposed vertically, the moist pellets are introduced at the top end of the kiln and move through the kiln under the force of gravity, and the hot reducing gases are introduced at the other end of the kiln under sufficient pressure that they flow upwardly through the descending pellets.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 638,022, filed Dec. 5, 1975, which was abandoned in favor of this application.
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