The Precipitation Of Copper From The Mine Waters Of The Butte District. (9b43863d-382b-4d81-b2e2-5d4f37224950)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 11, 1913
Abstract
Discussion of the paper of J. C. Febles, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 79, July, 191.3, pp. 1267 to 1283. J. W. RICHARDS,. South Bethlehem, Pa. :-In looking at these precipitating launders the idea has come to me that the iron could probably be kept much cleaner if there were laid on the bottom of the . launders some sheet copper, with which the iron would be in contact, and as the solution passed over the tendency would he to precipitate the copper on the sheet copper and thus keep the iron cleaner than it is under present conditions. As soon as a piece of iron becomes coated with copper, its surface becomes inactive, and the presence of a sheet of copper in electrical contact with the iron would tend to precipitate the copper on the sheet copper and to keep the iron clean.
Citation
APA: (1913) The Precipitation Of Copper From The Mine Waters Of The Butte District. (9b43863d-382b-4d81-b2e2-5d4f37224950)
MLA: The Precipitation Of Copper From The Mine Waters Of The Butte District. (9b43863d-382b-4d81-b2e2-5d4f37224950). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.