Discussions - Of Mr. Van Liew's Paper on the Relative Elimination of Impurities in Bessemerizing Copper-Matte (see p. 418)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 257 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1904
Abstract
Allan Gibb, Mount Perry, Queensland, Australia (communication to the Secretary):—In drawing conclusions from his observations, Mr. Van Liew has apparently overlooked the reduction in weight that takes place in the content of the converter. The percentage-compositions of the matte, etc., are not directly comparable for determining the rate of elimination of the impurities; and, in the absence of exact weights (which in such an operation could not be obtained), it is necessary to determine the relation between the impurities and the copper with which they are combined at various stages, in order to get data that are comparable. Owing to a portion of the copper being removed in the slag, etc., the weight of copper in the converter is not a fixed quantity, but.it is sufficiently approximate to permit very reasonable comparison. The analytical data given by Mr. Van Liew, reduced to this basis (a ratio between the impurities and the copper with which they are combined), are shown in the table on page 958. From this table it will be evident that Mr. Van Liea's conclusions as to the source of heat at digerent stages are not quite correct. During the first 10 minutes, no iron is scorified, the heat being derived from the oxidation of the sulphur, of which 7 per cent. of the total is removed in this time. Prom
Citation
APA: (1904) Discussions - Of Mr. Van Liew's Paper on the Relative Elimination of Impurities in Bessemerizing Copper-Matte (see p. 418)
MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Van Liew's Paper on the Relative Elimination of Impurities in Bessemerizing Copper-Matte (see p. 418). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.