Discussions - Of the Paper by Messers. Hofman, and Hayward on Pan-Amalgamation : an instructive Laboratory-Experiment (seep.382)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1910
Abstract
E. A. H. Tays, San Blas, Sinaloa, Mex. (communication to the Secretary*):—The results obtained by Messrs. Hofman and Hayward in their experiments, proving that a low percentage of copper sulphate with a variable percentage of salt, depending on the ore, gives the best results, confirm practical mill-work which I did in 1895. I have none of my notes, taken at the time, to refer to, so have to rely solely on memory, which precludes the conciseness that is alway desirable. In 1894 I took charge of the plant of the San Rafael Company, near Chinipas, Chihuahua, Mex., which at that time was treating a very refractory ore carrying about $15 in gold and from 20 to 25 oz. of silver per ton, the bullion being about 300 fine in gold. The silver in the ore was in the form of a sulphide. Although carrying an average of 0.75 oz. of gold per ton, free gold could rarely be seen by panning, but upon roasting a sample of the ore the gold became visible at once—a result which was discovered by chance and used to advantage later. In order to utilize the old mill to the best advantage, it was decided to use pan-amalgamation after roasting. The roasting, done in a lime-kiln, was similar to the ordinary " burning " operation. The roasted ore was trammed to the mill-bins and crushed by 10 stamps to pass a 30-mesh screen. The pulp was de-watered and fed to four 1-ton pans. My recollection is that upon starting the mill-work, the charge contained 1.5 lb. of copper sulphate and 5 per cent. of salt per ton. From the start the extraction was unsatisfactory and the loss of quicksilver was very large. Experiments were then carried out on a working scale. First, the quantity of copper sulphate was increased 4 oz. at a time; then it was reduced
Citation
APA: (1910) Discussions - Of the Paper by Messers. Hofman, and Hayward on Pan-Amalgamation : an instructive Laboratory-Experiment (seep.382)
MLA: Discussions - Of the Paper by Messers. Hofman, and Hayward on Pan-Amalgamation : an instructive Laboratory-Experiment (seep.382). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1910.