Butte Paper - Assay of Gold and Silver by the Iron-Nail Method (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. J. Hall C. W. Drury
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1914

Abstract

The iron-nail method of assaying has been used for a number of years, but has not met with the approval of all assayers. The method possesses advantages which may be given as follows: (1) no preliminary treatment is required; (2) a lead button of proper size can be obtained; (3) it is economical. On the other hand, it has its disadvantages, which may be summed up as follows: (1) it is not applicable to ores containing large amounts of impurities other than sulphur, as practically all the base metals will contaminate the lead button ; (2) the slag is unsatisfactory in the larger number of fusions; (3) the method was known to give low silver results under certain conditions and the gold results were questionable. It was with the idea of determining the extent of this latter disadvantage that the following investigation was undertaken. It is well known that the fusion obtained in the lead assay is far more satisfactory than that in the " nails method" for gold and silver. The principal difference in the charges as a class is the presence of considerable reducing agent in the lead charge, and a limited oxidizing action in the nails charge, dud to PbO. The possibility of improving the nails fusion by simulating the lead charge was the reason for using argol in some tests, even though there were reasons for expecting this would have an objectionable effect on the results. Preparation of the Gold-Bearing Material. The materials containing gold and silver used in the following experiments were prepared rather than selected, in order to have a definite working product excluding undesirable elements. A high-
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APA: E. J. Hall C. W. Drury  (1914)  Butte Paper - Assay of Gold and Silver by the Iron-Nail Method (with Discussion)

MLA: E. J. Hall C. W. Drury Butte Paper - Assay of Gold and Silver by the Iron-Nail Method (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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