Colorado Paper - Laboratory-Teats in Connection With the Extraction of Gold from Ores by the Cyanide Process

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. Van F. Furman
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1897

Abstract

As the cyanide-method for the extraction of gold from ores is extensively used in the United States and elsewhere, and appears destined to prove a factor of increasing importance in the metallurgy of gold, a description of the latest laboratorymethods may prove of interest. The history of the development of the process in the United States has been analogous to that of all new processes. Many failures are to be recorded and a few successes. It is the opinion of the writer that, had the following simple tests been better understood, many of the failures would not have occurred, and we should probably have a larger number of successful plants in operation. While the process is not simple, but requires a high degree of chemical and engineering skill, the determination of the adaptability of an ore to the method is generally not difficult. While the laboratory-results will not always coincide with the actual results obtained in the mill, they will serve as a guide and control on the working of the mill, and mill generally suffice to determine if the ore can be
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APA: H. Van F. Furman  (1897)  Colorado Paper - Laboratory-Teats in Connection With the Extraction of Gold from Ores by the Cyanide Process

MLA: H. Van F. Furman Colorado Paper - Laboratory-Teats in Connection With the Extraction of Gold from Ores by the Cyanide Process. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1897.

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