Metallurgy of Copper - Reverberatory Tonnages Reach 1500 per Day Waste-Heat Boiler Installations Improved

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. D. I. Honeyman
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

DURING 1938 many copper companies again felt the economic pinch and smelter operations were often on a reduced basis which some- times resulted in intermittent operations and complete shutdowns. During the last half of the year production was stepped up and smelting operations resumed a more normal appearance. One of the present-day trends in reverberatory sme1ting is definitely toward high-tonnage operations. i\ t the Phelps Dodge Corporation's Douglas plant, the reconstructed 107 by 26- ft. reverberatory furnaces are operated at the rate of 1000 tons of solid charge per day. The arch, all of silica brick; is sufficiently high above the bath to give
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APA: P. D. I. Honeyman  (1939)  Metallurgy of Copper - Reverberatory Tonnages Reach 1500 per Day Waste-Heat Boiler Installations Improved

MLA: P. D. I. Honeyman Metallurgy of Copper - Reverberatory Tonnages Reach 1500 per Day Waste-Heat Boiler Installations Improved. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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