Forms of Copper Found in Reverberatory Slags

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Royal Jackman
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

Two comprehensive papers have appeared regarding the forms of copper that occur in smelter slags, one by Frank E. Lathe1 and the other by C. G. Maier and G. D. Van Arsdale.2 These authors comment on other published results and draw conclusions from their own investiga-tions. The development of X-ray examination of minerals and improve-ment in high-power microscopic methods make it possible today to get additional evidence by means that were not available to earlier investi-gators. The present work was confined to reverberatory slags obtained from five different plants. Some definite conclusions were reached regarding the forms of copper present in these slags. In most cases these agree with some of the findings of Maier and Van Arsdale but new methods of attack were used in the investigation.
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APA: Royal Jackman  (1933)  Forms of Copper Found in Reverberatory Slags

MLA: Royal Jackman Forms of Copper Found in Reverberatory Slags. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.

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