Chicago Paper - General and Special Observations Concerning Ore-Dressing (See Discussion, p. 699)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
O. Bilharz
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Jan 1, 1894

Abstract

The rules laid down by Peter von Rittinger in his classic Lehrbuch der Aufbereitungskunde (Berlin, 1867, p. 513) concerning the designing of dressing-works still possess authority for such works and their operation. Nevertheless, some modifications and additions suggested by practice may be of value at the present time. Rittinger says: "I. Choose the apparatus and machines which can be, under the existing con-' ditions, easily constructed and kept in running order!' This rule contemplates the construction of apparatus (mostly of wood) on the spot, with the command of good sbops and especially of good workmen in wood. But in many cases, particularly for the sake of a prompt supply, the construction of apparatus is now left to special manufactories, which pay more attention in the choice of materials to durability and strength than to easy manipulation and erection. Nevertheless, here,as in many other instances, simplicity of construction and solidity of execution are to be recommended. Especially important is the convenient and cheap replaceability of
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APA: O. Bilharz  (1894)  Chicago Paper - General and Special Observations Concerning Ore-Dressing (See Discussion, p. 699)

MLA: O. Bilharz Chicago Paper - General and Special Observations Concerning Ore-Dressing (See Discussion, p. 699). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1894.

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