Avoidable Waste At American Lead Smelting Works

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. Filers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1875

Abstract

IN a former paper on Western Smelting Works, I mentioned the great difficulty of obtaining accurate information in regard to the economy of the processes in practice ; and to-day, although nearly two years have elapsed since my former paper was written, I am sorry to say that very little improvement has taken place in the keeping of accounts, and in the direction of a more systematic management in the majority of these works. But I am quite certain that by this time even the most sanguine furnace managers must have become convinced, from the experience of the last year, that somewhere in their processes there are enormous losses. Rates for the purchase of ores in 1873 were not as high as they were in former years in certain parts of the country ; labor was no higher than formerly ; the demand for unparted lead was good throughout the year, with the only exception of the time of the panic, in the fall of 1873; yet there are, of between 40 and 50 works, not more than two or three in Utah and Nevada to-day, that have paid a reasonable interest on the capital invested.
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APA: A. Filers  (1875)  Avoidable Waste At American Lead Smelting Works

MLA: A. Filers Avoidable Waste At American Lead Smelting Works. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1875.

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