New York Paper - A Laboratory Study of the Stages in the Refining of Copper (Discussion, p. 984)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. O. Hofman C. F. Green R. B. Yerxa
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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, In refining copper, the metal is melted down in a reverbera tory furnace in a more or less oxidizing atmosphere and then further subjected to an oxidizing smelting in order to eliminate the common impurities, most of which have a stronger affinity for oxygen than has copper. In these operations some of the copper is oxidized to cuprous oxide and dissolved by the metal bath. When the quantity of dissolved cuprous oxide has reached about 6 per cent, the metal is said to have been brought to " set-copper." A button-sample will show a depressed surface and, when broken, a single bubble at the apex of the depression; the fracture will be brick-red and dull. It is essential to carry the oxidation to this point in order to know that the impurities have been oxidized as far as it is possible under the given working-conditions. Nearly all the cuprous oxide of the set-copper is now reduced to the metallic state by poling, when "tough-pitch" copper will be obtained. A button-sample will show a flat surface. Upon breaking, it will be found that the former bubble has disappeared and that the fracture has become rose-colored and shows a silky luster. The quantity of cuprous oxide allowed to remain in the copper will vary with the impurities still present in the metal and with the degree of pitch that it is desired to reach. It is essential for the general physical and the mechanical properties of the resulting copper that such impurities as arsenic, antimony, bismuth, lead shall be present in the oxidized state, as they are
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APA: H. O. Hofman C. F. Green R. B. Yerxa  (1904)  New York Paper - A Laboratory Study of the Stages in the Refining of Copper (Discussion, p. 984)

MLA: H. O. Hofman C. F. Green R. B. Yerxa New York Paper - A Laboratory Study of the Stages in the Refining of Copper (Discussion, p. 984). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.

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