Leach Reagent Consumption Calculator
This calculator estimates the reagent consumption rate, daily consumption and optional daily reagent cost on a leach or process circuit by multiplying the dry solids throughput by a reagent dosage specified in kilograms per tonne of dry solids.
Reagent consumption on a leach or process circuit is driven by how much dry solids you treat and the reagent dosage applied per tonne of those solids. This calculator estimates the reagent consumption rate (kg/h), the daily consumption (kg/day and t/day), and an optional daily reagent cost, working straight from the dry solids throughput and a dosage in kg/t. It is a preliminary consumption estimate only — the dosage must come from metallurgical testwork, plant data, or engineering judgement. It does NOT predict leach recovery, optimise the dose, or model reaction kinetics or solution chemistry.
Calculator
dry solids basis
kg reagent per tonne dry solids — from testwork or plant data
0–24 h/day
Optional
for daily cost estimate
- !Preliminary consumption estimate only — the dosage must come from metallurgical testwork, plant data, or engineering judgement. This does NOT predict leach recovery or optimise the dose.
Formulas
Diagram
Worked example
A circuit treats 100 t/h dry solids at a reagent dosage of 2.5 kg/t, operating 24 h/day, with a reagent unit cost of 1.20 $/kg.
- 01Reagent consumption rate: 100 × 2.5 = 250 kg/h
- 02Daily reagent consumption: 250 × 24 = 6000 kg/day
- 03Daily reagent (t/day): 6000 / 1000 = 6.0 t/day
- 04Daily reagent cost: 6000 × 1.20 = 7200 $/day
Reagent rate 250 kg/h, daily reagent 6000 kg/day (6.0 t/day), daily cost 7200 $/day.
FAQ
Does this calculator predict leach recovery?
Where should the dosage (kg/t) come from?
Why is consumption tied to dry solids throughput?
Is the daily cost a budget figure?
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