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CHAPTER II.-The Iron Series. Continued- CHAPTER XV.-The Lesser Metals. Con
Hematites. Red and Specular. tinued-Mercury. Niekel and Cobalt. TO ANY ADD~ESS, ON RECEIPT OF PRICE :: II II
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MATTE SMELTING.
Lead and Copper Smelting
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The author of this book has had 10 years' practical experience at the Arkansas
Valley Works. at Leadville, Colo.; the Guggenheim Works. at Aguas Calientes, Mexico,
'~nd the Anaconda Works, at Butte, Mont., and has been in close touch with all the
operations of the respective works, has encountered all the diflicllities that are constantly
With an account of the Pyritic Processes. appearing as no one can who is not in daily observation of the details of a metallurgical
process, and has reflected on their causes and the means of overcoming them.
The disclosure by the superintendent of any large works of the details of the proc
esses employed is natura,:y valuable, and they constitu'e a guide to everyone engaged
in similar work which may lead to the surmounting of difficulties that have been per
BY plexing.
As an appendix there are given the specifications of the present Anaconda plant and
the drawings from which it was constructed. These plates, of which there are 18. are
HERBERT LANG, exceediIlgly well engraved, and show dimensions on the drawings themselves. \Vith
their aid any engineer could easily prepare working drawings for the construction of a
copper converting plant.
MINING ENGINEER AND MELALLUlGIST. Briefly speaking the book fairly teems with exclusive valuable information, and should
certainly occupy a place in the library of every metallurgist who is interested in Lead and
Copper Smelting. It is the kind of volume that the profession nowadays demands as a
guide in practical work.
TABLE OP CONTENTS.
This is an admirable little book, giving the very latest practice, ina
C1.0TH. PRICE, $2.00. VII. Handling Blast-Furnace Slag. XVI. Casting A:lOdes Direct from Converters,
VIII. Design of Lead Blast Furnaces. XVI1. Cost of Producing Copper at Anaconda.
APPENDIX,
Specifications of Buildings and Machinery for Copper Converting Plant, Anaconda Mining Company
Anaconda, .Montana, and accompanying workmg drawings, etc.
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LONDON, 20 ~ucklersbury.
Vol. I I (1897-1899)
A valuable epitome of the development of lnetallurgical practice in the most important of pxisting gold
fields. All of the papers and discussions incorporated in this noteworthy book faithfully portray the working
experiments of the mill and laboratory, made by men \vho are experts in their particular lines. The present
volume contains important divisions on Smelting of Tin Ores, Solubility of Gold in Cyanide Solutions, Zjnc
Smelting, Reduction of Zinc-Gold Slimes, Preparation and U ,e of the Filter Vat, Slime Filtration, By-Products
from Stamp Mills, Dry Crushing, Nitro-Glycerine Testing, Screen Sizing, Definition of Slimes, Pyritic Smelting;
Precipitation of Gold by Copper Salts, Crucible Practice, Cyanide Recovery, Concentrates and Tailings, Pot
Assaying and Electrolytic Precipitation.
Royal Octavo. Cloth. 900 Pages. Profusely Illustrated. including
nusnerous working draW"ings
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