Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Spence Automatic Desulphurizing Furnace

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. H. Adams
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Jan 1, 1885

Abstract

Among the persistent experimenters of the present century no one man is more widely and favorably known in the metallurgical world than the late Peter Spence of Manchester, England, to whom we are indebted for many of the successful processes in the manufac ture of acids and alkalies, and for much of that perfection in me chanical detail which goes so far towards insuring success. For the past twenty-five years—a period covering the greatest changes in soda-processes and a revolution in acid-manufactures ef fected by the substitution of pyrites for brimstone—Mr. Spence was constantly engaged in perfecting the plant for the economical treat ment of pyritous ores; and no text-book has been complete without reference to his many inventions, patented or otherwise. The results of his labors for the past six years were not given to the public, by reason of the active competition existing among man ufacturers on the continent of Europe and in Great Britain ; but it was well known and conceded that the crowning triumph of his .life had been achieved in the successful working of his automatic desulphurizing furnace, which mechanically calcined "smalls" or finely crushed pyrites—the bugbear of all chemical manufacturers. That he was met by many delays and disappointments, and that
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APA: W. H. Adams  (1885)  Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Spence Automatic Desulphurizing Furnace

MLA: W. H. Adams Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Spence Automatic Desulphurizing Furnace. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1885.

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