Blue Powder in Zinc Smelting

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. R. Ingalls
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 4, 1922

Abstract

SOME months ago, I had occasion to make an investigation that introduced the subject of blue powder that is produced as a byproduct in zinc dis-tillation. Although every zinc smelter is aware that more or less blue powder production is inevitable and there is a common practice as regards the treatment of it, the specific and quantitative data respecting the subject were more imperfect than would have been expected. I had reports from eight important works. Some of the data were especially determined for my investigation. Speaking generally, there is a good deal of uniformity in the figures, all of which show that the blue powder product, bears a large proportion to the ore originally charged into the retorts; that a large proportion of the retort capacity is devoted to the redistillation of blue powder; and that of the spelter product of a furnace about 30 per cent. is derived from blue powder, i.e., it is zinc that has been distilled twice. The figures from the works are given in the following table:
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APA: W. R. Ingalls  (1922)  Blue Powder in Zinc Smelting

MLA: W. R. Ingalls Blue Powder in Zinc Smelting. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1922.

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