Pittsburgh Parper - On the Use of Determining Slag Densities in Smelting

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Thomas MacFarlane
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1880

Abstract

In smelting copper, lead, and silver ores, it is scarcely possible in every case to make analyses of the various parcels of ore, with the view of combining these and the fluxes so accurately as to yield, in the furnace, slags of exactly the most favorable composition. This is even more difficult with ores which require previous calcination, or with mattes which have been roasted in heaps. Even in cases where the greatest pains have been taken and the most elaborate calculations made beforehand, it frequently happens that variations in the working of the furnace interfere with the result so much desired. Generally, the practical metallurgist must be content with ascertaining the average composition of his ores and fluxes, making a calculation once for all as to the most advantageous mixture, and leaving slight changes in its composition to be taken care of as it is passing through the furnace. The various products then afford him the best material whereon to base his judgment as to the manner in which his smelting mixture is working. Of course the character of the slag is one of his chief guides, but it is not always possible from its outward characters alone to form a correct judgment as to its composition. Neither would it be possible or practicable to apply chemical analysis for this purpose, as it would be impossible to wait for its results while working a furnace. Abich was, I believe, the first to point out the relation existing between the composition of volcanic rocks and their densities, and to show that, the latter being ascertained, very correct conclusions
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APA: Thomas MacFarlane  (1880)  Pittsburgh Parper - On the Use of Determining Slag Densities in Smelting

MLA: Thomas MacFarlane Pittsburgh Parper - On the Use of Determining Slag Densities in Smelting. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1880.

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