New York Paper - Of Mr. Emerich’s Paper on The Refining of Blister-Copper (see p. 446)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1913
Abstract
Albert R. LEdoux, New York, N. Y.—I can add a little to the information which has been given, by saying that it has been our business for some years, among other things, to inspect outgoing copper from some of the works here in the East, and to find out why there are variations not only in the conductivity of the wire-bars, but also in the character of the cathode-copper shipped; and we have found two things: These impurities which have been mentioned are largely upon the surface of the cathode. Samples taken of the inside, even of the nodules or " berries " which grow on the outside of the cathode, show that they do not contain more impurities than the denser material in the interior. In other words, it is a superficial deposit or contamination. There is still another reason for impurity in some of the copper which finds its- way to the manufacturers, namely, carelessness in the handling of molds or in casting. We have found copper which was comparatively pure, as far as the copper itself was concerned, but contained, mechanically intruded in the interior of the ingots,
Citation
APA: (1913) New York Paper - Of Mr. Emerich’s Paper on The Refining of Blister-Copper (see p. 446)
MLA: New York Paper - Of Mr. Emerich’s Paper on The Refining of Blister-Copper (see p. 446). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.