Lake Superior Paper - The Equipment of a Laboratory for a Smelting-Plant

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Herbert Haas
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1905

Abstract

The following notes describe a laboratory for metallurgical chemistry and technical analysis which I built late in 1903, while engaged, as constructing engineer, in erecting a pyrite smelter at the Afterthought mine, Ingot, Shasta county, California. This design partly supplements the paper of Mr. C. H. White, which was presented at the Atlantic City Meeting of the Institute in February, 1904.' The work of a chemist at a busy smelting-plant differs radically from the work of a student, who takes all possible care to have his analysis exact within hundredths of a per cent., and has plenty of time to devote to the operation. The works-chemist, having the shortest time in which to make his determinations, should have a laboratory arranged as conveniently as possible to save time in carrying out his work. By a conveniently-arranged laboratory, I do not mean an elaborately furnished one; but rooms suitably fitted up and supplied with the necessary apparatus to do the work expected from the chemist within the requirements of technical analyses. It is not uncommon at large smelters to have the night ae-sayer prepare 30 or more samples for titration, in time for the
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APA: Herbert Haas  (1905)  Lake Superior Paper - The Equipment of a Laboratory for a Smelting-Plant

MLA: Herbert Haas Lake Superior Paper - The Equipment of a Laboratory for a Smelting-Plant. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.

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