pressure leaching

How Does Pressure Leaching Work?

In pressure leaching, the ore is first finely ground to increase the surface area for the reaction. The ground ore is then mixed with a leaching solution, which is typically an acid or alkaline medium, depending on the nature of the ore. This mixture is placed in an autoclave, a high-pressure and high-temperature reactor. The autoclave conditions facilitate the dissolution of the target metals, which are then recovered from the leach solution through various downstream processes.

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