Halifax Paper - An Electrical Furnace for Reducing Refractory Ores

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Dr. T
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1886

Abstract

THE application of electricity in the extraction of metals has hithcrto been chiefly confined to the electrolysis of dissolved or fused compounds of these by varios methods. The power of electric currents to generate intense heat in their passage through a resisting medium has, however, long been known, and the late W. Siemens thereby succeeded in fusing considerable quantities of steel. But it was reserved to Messrs. Eugene 11. and Alfred H. CoWles, of Cleveland, Ohio, to take a new step in the metallurgic art by maKing the heat thus produced a means of reducing in the presence of carbon the oxides not only of the alkaline metals, but of calcium, magnesium, manganese, aluminium, silicon, and boron, with an ease that permits the production of these elements and their alloys with copper and other metals 011 a commercial scale. In the apparatus devised and now employed by the Messrs. Cowles, a column of fragments of well-calcined charcoal, so prepared and arranged as to present the requisite electrical resistance, is imbedded horizontally in finely pulverized charcoal, and covered by a layer of the same material coarsely broken, the whole being arranged in a box of fire-brick, covered with perforated tiles and opened at the ends to admit two carbon electrodes an inch and a half in diameter.
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APA: Dr. T  (1886)  Halifax Paper - An Electrical Furnace for Reducing Refractory Ores

MLA: Dr. T Halifax Paper - An Electrical Furnace for Reducing Refractory Ores. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1886.

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