Florida Paper - Assays of Copper and Copper Matte (see Discussion, p. 1000; also Trans, xxiv 575)

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In response to Dr. Ledoux's paper, a large number of metallurgical establishments and individual assayers expressed their willingness to co-operate in the plan he proposed. The necessary samples were prepared as follows : Matte.—A car-load of matte was put through a Blake crusher, then automatically subdivided into tenths by a Taylor and Brunton sampler, and one-tenth passed through Cornish rolls and through a 12-mesh screen. This was again subdivided by an automatic sampler into tenths, and a final tenth, representing 1 per cent. of the original lot, was finished by hand-sampling on an iron floor until 100 pounds remained. This was pulverized to pass a 40-mesh screen and then thoroughly mixed and divided in the presence of my assistant for distribution to the parties co-operating. Copper Borings.—These were taken from a lot of anodes, the dip-samples from several batches having been united, remelted and cast into a plate, which was proved by assay to be of uniform quality in its different parts. Borings from this plate were intimately mixed and divided in the presence of my assistant. Samples were sent out November 1,1894, with the following letter: New York City, November 1, 1894. Samples of matte and copper (about I pound each) carefully prepared in the presence of my assistant and sealed with his seal as below, are sent you by express for assay and report according to the plan of Dr. Ledoux. These samples are constituted about as follows: Matte. Copper. From. To. From. To. Copper, per cent.,.....50 60 ..........., Gold, oz. per ton,.....2 3 0.20 0.50 Silver, oz. per ton,.....100 150 140 180
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APA:  (1896)  Florida Paper - Assays of Copper and Copper Matte (see Discussion, p. 1000; also Trans, xxiv 575)

MLA: Florida Paper - Assays of Copper and Copper Matte (see Discussion, p. 1000; also Trans, xxiv 575). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1896.

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