The Hancock Jig in the Concentration of Lead

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Abstract

Discussion of the paper of HAROLD RABLING, presented at the St. Louis meeting, October, 1917, and printed in Bulletin No. 128, August, 1917, pp. 1161 to 1172. A. P. WATT, Mine La Motte, Mo.-The information in Mr. Rabling's paper is of great value to users of the Hancock jig. In the Lead Belt, these jigs treat a larger tonnage than any other type of concentrating machine, and produce tailing of a larger size. This indicates the necessity for logical operation of the Hancock jig. The jigs receive at least 75 per cent. of the total original feed, the other 25 per cent. going to
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APA:  (1918)  The Hancock Jig in the Concentration of Lead

MLA: The Hancock Jig in the Concentration of Lead. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.

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