Glen Summit Paper - The Manufacture of Liquid Sulphurous Acid in Upper Silesia

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Karl Eilers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1892

Abstract

This process, invented by Messrs. Hanisch and Schroder, of Rosdzin, was patented in 1883. It has attracted considerable attention in Germany, as a very neat and simple method of extracting sulphurous acid from the gases produced by roasting, and of condensing this acid so as to obtain it in the very compact anhydrous liquid form. The special importance which such a process may have at this time in the United States is suggested by the growing inconvenience, amounting to distress, experienced in such localities as Butte, Mont., where the sulphurous gases from large roast-plants have proved not only fatal to vegetation but injurious to human health. It is reported that the authorities of Butte are earnestly considering the enterprise of removing, if practicable, the dense and suffocating cloud which now hangs over that city, and of which sulphurous acid undoubtedly forms the greater and most oppressive, if not the most poisonous, part. May it not be that the solution of this problem is furnished by a
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APA: Karl Eilers  (1892)  Glen Summit Paper - The Manufacture of Liquid Sulphurous Acid in Upper Silesia

MLA: Karl Eilers Glen Summit Paper - The Manufacture of Liquid Sulphurous Acid in Upper Silesia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1892.

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