Increasing The Efficiency Of Macdougall Roasters At The Great Falls Smelter Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank Corwin
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 7, 1913

Abstract

It is the purpose of this article to give a brief account. of the experimental work and to show how the increase in efficiency was brought about. Part of the experimental work described in this paper was carried out by the writers, while in the employ of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., under the direction of M. W. Krejci, Metallurgist, and Arthur Crowfoot, Chief Sampler. Complete records of all of the MacDougall testing work have been placed at our disposal through the courtesy of A. E. Wheeler, Superintendent. II. BRIEF HISTORY OF PRESENT MACDOUGALL PLANT. The first change from the Brueckner cylinders used for roasting concentrates at Great Falls was the construction of a MacDougall roaster of the Herreshoff type. This furnace was first started on June 15, 1898. It bad eight hearths, was lined with fire brick, and had an air-cooled central shaft, but no provision was made for cooling the rabble arms. It was operated for a while, and accomplished the work of roasting, but ran so hot that the rabble arms became twisted and distorted out of shape. To prevent the furnace from becoming too hot a device was then installed to draw the heated gases away from the hearths. This consisted of a pipe connected to alternate hearths of the MacDougall furnace and also connected to the flue. It was equipped with dampers, 'so that the hot gases could be drawn away from any one of the alternate hearths directly into the flue.
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APA: Frank Corwin  (1913)  Increasing The Efficiency Of Macdougall Roasters At The Great Falls Smelter Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co.

MLA: Frank Corwin Increasing The Efficiency Of Macdougall Roasters At The Great Falls Smelter Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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