Mexican Paper - The Litharge Process of Assaying Copper-Bearing Ores and Products, and the Method of Calculating Charges

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Walter G. Perkins
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1902

Abstract

In the assay of copper-bearing material for gold and silver, the elimination of copper before the final cupellation is of course essential, because any copper left in the lead-button will carry gold into the cupel; and a method which will effectively remove the copper with the smallest amount of manipullation is desirable. The scorification method is often rendered long and tedious by the necessity of repeatedly re-scorifying the button— to say nothing of the risk of losing Au—Ag thereby incurred. An ore carrying, for instance, 10 per cent,. of copper and only 0.1 or 0.2 oz. gold per ton, cannot be scorified with accurate results, because so many portions would have to be taken in order to get enough gold for weighing. On the other hand, the crucible method, with potassic nitrate and nails, would not do at all in such a case, because all the copper would be reduced by the nails, and (if the charge were 0.5 A. T.) this would defeat cupellation, by causing cupel-absorption of gold. In matte-assays, more concentrated value permits the determination of gold from smaller portions, and thus diminishes the difficulty experienced with ores. The method here described has been severely tested, during use for more than a year, and hart never failed hitherto, in the assay of any ore or product to which it has been applied. It is not proposed as perfect for every variety of ore or matte—probably no method would be that; but it is believed that, intelligently used, with the modifications dictated by practice, it will give better results, with less expenditure of time and labor, than any other known to the writer.
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APA: Walter G. Perkins  (1902)  Mexican Paper - The Litharge Process of Assaying Copper-Bearing Ores and Products, and the Method of Calculating Charges

MLA: Walter G. Perkins Mexican Paper - The Litharge Process of Assaying Copper-Bearing Ores and Products, and the Method of Calculating Charges. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1902.

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