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Assay Of Copper Matte For Gold And Silver, Walter E. Soest
Assay Of Copper Matte For Gold And Silver, Walter E. Soest
Bachelors Theses
"Ores containing copper, and especially copper matte, have always been very annoying in assaying for the precious metals. In assaying copper matte, and ores containing much copper, by the usual method of scorification, the losses of silver an gold are considerable, owing to the fact that in order to obtain lead buttons, which are soft and free from copper, repeated scorifications are necessary, and moreover it is impossible to obtain lead buttons which are entirely free from copper"--page 1.
White Lead, Evans Walker Buskett
Producer Gas, Edward P. Dwyer
Producer Gas, Edward P. Dwyer
Bachelors Theses
"Producer gas, so named owing to being produced in special forms of apparatus known as Producers. The fuel is decomposed into combustible gases, whereby most of the C is burnt to CO, whilst the H either remains free, or is converted into carburretted Hydrogen. Directly above the grate carbonic anhydride is formed but thus is rapidly converted into carbonic oxide; reaction as follows: CO₂ + C = 2CO.
Amongst these heavy carburetted hydrogen (C₂H₄) is that which principally increases the value of the gas as fuel and the drier the fuel used the more of the gas is produced. A …
The Cyanide Process For Gold, John C. Reid
The Cyanide Process For Gold, John C. Reid
Bachelors Theses
"Since the discovery of Cyanogen in the latter part of the 18th century records of many experiments are in existence, showing, that at various periods, exhaustive researches have been made, in which the point at issue was to investigate that property which now constitutes the foundation of what is known to Metallurgical Science of today as The Cyanide Process, vis. The solvent power of alkali cyanides on gold & silver"--page 2.
Aluminum, Edward Mackey Johnson
Aluminum, Edward Mackey Johnson
Bachelors Theses
"Ores: Cost of Production: Alloys. It is not the purpose of this thesis to discuss all the ores in which Al is found, but to describe rather fully the ores from which Al is obtained: such as Bauxite and cryolite. In regard to the alloys only the principal ones will be considered and described, especially the Al-bronze which is a very important alloy of copper and Al"--page 1.
The Metallurgic Treatment Of An Ore For Lead And Silver, Arthur C. Carson
The Metallurgic Treatment Of An Ore For Lead And Silver, Arthur C. Carson
Bachelors Theses
"The metallurgic treatment of an ore for Lead and Silver….
The discussion of which will consist of the following steps;
- Preparation of ore for smelting, which consists in roasting, and of the addition of fluxes such as will produce an easy flowing slag as the ... silicate
- The Production of Crude Lead, which will contain the Silver
- Extraction of Silver from the Crude Lead, which includes the retorting of the zinc-silver alloy and the cupellation of the rich lead
- The Refining of the desilverized lead"--page 1.
The Production Of Spelter From Zinc Blende, Lee R. Grabill
The Production Of Spelter From Zinc Blende, Lee R. Grabill
Bachelors Theses
"The problem which has been assigned to me for discussion as examination in metallurgy, is the treatment of a zinc blende from Sevier County, Arkansas; using the common Missouri or Illinois coal for fuel and the Spadra coal of Johnson County, Arkansas, as a reducing agent in the distillation process; and as clay for the manufacture of retorts, etc. that from the works at Cheltenham, Missouri, furnished by Parker, Russell & Company. Analysis of the materials used are to be given with details of processes and drawings & descriptions of machinery used; also approximate cost of furnaces, and approximate cost …
Metallurgy Of Gold, Wilton R. Brown
Metallurgy Of Gold, Wilton R. Brown
Bachelors Theses
"Metallurgy of Gold: Problem
Required, description of processes and machinery used in Extraction of Gold (and Silver) from earthy or siliceous ores as found in California
Ores represented by following:--SiO₂ 91.44; S(Zn,Pb)-Cu₂S 1.38; Al₂O₃, FeO &c 6.39; Au .0017, Ag₂S .12, variable in 1st and 2nd class ores
1⁰--The methods &c. employed in treating 1⁰ class ore (i.e. such as exceed in value $150 per ton)
2⁰--The methods &c. in treating 2⁰ class ore, such as contain less than $150 per ton.
Give in detail the chemistry of each process described; also illustrated by drawings of machinery for …