Glen Summit Paper - The Magnetic Concentration of Iron-Ore. [Discussion at Glen Summit Meeting]

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[Note.—The paper of Mr. Hoffman on " Practical Results in the Magnetic Concentration of Iron-Ore " (page 602); that of Mr. Langdon on "The Use of Magnetic Concentrates in the Port Henry Blast-Furnaaces" (page 599); and those of Mr. Landis on "The Determination of Iron in the Tails from Magnetic Concentration " (page 609) and "Note on Sampling Iron-Ore" (page 611), were all prepared as contributions to this discussion.] The papers of Mr. Langdon and Mr. Hoffman were presented. W. H. Hoffman, Croton Mines, N. Y.: I will add a few remarks, by way of answer to inquiries for further details. The Croton Mines are particularly well located for cheap mining. The ore-bed is very large, and so lies in relation to the railway tracks of the Harlem and other railroads that a very large proportion of our mining for several years to come can be done above these tracks. The concentrating-mill is now 400 feet from where we are working in the quarry. In blasting we never remove less than 2500 tons at a blast,
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APA:  (1892)  Glen Summit Paper - The Magnetic Concentration of Iron-Ore. [Discussion at Glen Summit Meeting]

MLA: Glen Summit Paper - The Magnetic Concentration of Iron-Ore. [Discussion at Glen Summit Meeting]. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1892.

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