NEW Haven Paper - Progress of the Silver-Lead Metallurgy of the West during 1874

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 8
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Abstract
The year 1874 marks a decided advance in the metallurgy of the West, in two directions. On the one hand, the technical management has been very materially improved, and on the other, the production has been largely increased over that of the previous year. The technical improvements of greatest importance are the introduction of condensation-chambers, or flues, at several works, and the further treatment of the lead matte produced in the ore smelting. These two are of general importance, and although by no means introduced at the majority of works, their adoption at the few where their great importance has begun to be understood will no doubt bring about their universal introduction. To these may be added a third step forward, which for some localities is vital enough, though for others it must still remain doubtful whether it is to be regarded as an improvement or not. This is the introduction, at several
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NEW Haven Paper - Progress of the Silver-Lead Metallurgy of the West during 1874MLA: NEW Haven Paper - Progress of the Silver-Lead Metallurgy of the West during 1874. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,