Butte Paper - Notes on the Great Falls Electrolytic Plant (with Discussion)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 39
- File Size:
- 1975 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1914
Abstract
I. Introduction.......................................... 703 II. History................................................ 703 III. General Description of Plant......................... 704 IV. AnoDes................................................. 711 V. Cathodes............................................... 714 VI. Electrolyte............................................ 718 VII. Electrolytic Slime..................................... 727 VIII. Power................................................. 728 IX. Operating Details..................................... 732 X. Furnace Refining...................................... 736 XI. Physical Testing oF Products.......................... 739 I. Introduction. These notes are submitted, not as a discussion of the modern practice of electrolytic-copper refining, but as the record of a refinery that was among the pioneers in the field and that is to-day, and has been for 17 years, operating under conditions not to be found in any similar plant in the country. I refer to the current density, which is at least 60 per cent. higher than that regularly employed elsewhere, and to the fact that the anodes treated are the direct product of the converter rather than of the reverberatory furnace. The writer has no knowledge of any other refinery treating anodes of this character. II. History. This refinery, now one of the oldest plants of its kind operating in this country, was built in 1892 by the Boston & Montana Consolidated Copper & Silver Mining CO. to refine the product of its Great Falls reduction works. The estimated capacity of the plant as designed was 65,000 lb. of cathodes per day at a current density of 16 amperes per square foot.
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APA:
(1914) Butte Paper - Notes on the Great Falls Electrolytic Plant (with Discussion)MLA: Butte Paper - Notes on the Great Falls Electrolytic Plant (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.