Colorado Paper - The Patio Process in San Dimas, Mexico

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Richard E. Chism
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1883

Abstract

SAN DIMAS, in the State of Durango, Mexico, on the frontier of the State of Sinaloa, is the centre of an extensive and rich mining region, which has been exploited for over a hundred years; and the patio process for working silver ores has there attained the highest perfection of which it is capable. Local modifications have been engrafted upon the underlying principles of the process, but, as a whole, the San Dimas practice so fully illustrates its typical capabilities, that I have undertaken to describe its workings in the hope of lightening, to some degree, the labors of my professional brethren who may have occasion to visit Mexico." As is tolerably well known, the patio process, like all other systems of free amalgamation, is not successful with ores containing more than a trace of zinc or lead, the presence of zincblende being especially obnoxious. Iron and copper in small quantities are not particularly disadvantageous. The process succeeds very well with all sulphide ores which do not contain much more than a trace of arsenic and antimony, provided the tailings are concentrated, although, of course, it is best adapted for free milling ores. For suitable silver ores that contain small amounts of free gold the process is still a good one, but where the gold is combined with sulphurets, a considerable and even an excessive loss is inevitable. Hitherto the Mexicans have submitted to this loss, but, since the introduction of American mills, they are gradually abandoning the patio process in favor of the other. The San Dimas ores have a gangue of quartz and feldspar. They are composed principally of silver sulphides, with some chloride and
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APA: Richard E. Chism  (1883)  Colorado Paper - The Patio Process in San Dimas, Mexico

MLA: Richard E. Chism Colorado Paper - The Patio Process in San Dimas, Mexico. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1883.

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