Developments in the Production of Arsenic at Anaconda

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 994 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 8, 1923
Abstract
ARSENIC is a very old substance. The ancients speak of it in their writings, and its use has developed very little until recent years. The ancients used it in making pigments, in medicine, and for poison. They also tell of the difficulties of handling it-an experience which is very similar to our own. Until about 10 years ago, arsenic was very cheap and was a drug on the market. About that time the boll weevil began making serious inroads on the American cotton crops, and after much investigation the Depart-ment of Agriculture developed a very successful poison for this pest, consisting of calcium arsenate. The weevil pest has continued, and as the cotton planters have become convinced that calcium arsenate is the best material to use against the weevil, the demands for it have been steadily increasing, resulting not only in a rising price of arsenic but in a very serious shortage so far as our country is concerned. So serious has this shortage become, and so vital is it to the cotton growing industry, that Congress has appointed a committee to investigate and report on the situation. A meeting of arsenic producers and consumers was held in New York last December to take stock of the situation and to see what could be done. The extreme increase in, the market price of arsenic-from 6 c. to 15 c. per lb. in less than a year-has been very harmful to the producers as well as to the consumers. Some very interesting' data were brought out at this meeting, as follows: CONSUMPTION PER YEAR, SHORT TONS Arsenate of lead 2,000 Paris green 1,200 Proprietary mixtures 750 Sheep dips : 1,000 Weed killers 1,500 Glass : 2,000 8,450 1922 Consumption as calcium arsenate 4,000 12,450 1923 Estimated consumption as calcium arsenate... 12,000 Estimated 1923 consumption 20,450
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APA:
(1923) Developments in the Production of Arsenic at AnacondaMLA: Developments in the Production of Arsenic at Anaconda. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.