Few Changes in Lead Metallurgy Reported

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Carle R. Hayward
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

ATHOUGH there are signs of improvement in the lead industry, conditions are still far from what we have been accustomed to call normal. There has been little to stim¬ulate research and those responsible for the finances of the companies have been inclined to discourage expenditures except where need was urgent or the prospect for immediate returns bright. In spite of this fact, improvements have been developed here and there which will be available as business conditions become adjusted. No publicity is allowed at present. The rising price of silver has had a tendency to increase the production of lead from argentiferous ores but the greatest interest continues to be in the secondary field. Practically all lead plants situated near large centers of population are treating scrap materials, particularly battery plates, the quantity of which is increasing with the improvement in automobile sales.
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APA: Carle R. Hayward  (1936)  Few Changes in Lead Metallurgy Reported

MLA: Carle R. Hayward Few Changes in Lead Metallurgy Reported. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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