Pittsburg Paper - The Chemical Control of Slimes

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Harrison Everett Ashley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1911

Abstract

Slimes are usually defined as all material passing a certain sized sieve, which is invariably the finest sieve employed by each metallurgist in his tests; 100-mesh and 200-mesh have been taken as the limits by different writers in recent volumes of the Transactions; 150-mesh is common practice. The reader of the first two volumes of Richards' is impressed by the inflexibility with which all grinding-arrangements are praised or condemned according as they make little or much slime. Until recently, one of the principal aims of the mill-man was to keep down the slimes. He was obliged to have separate apparatus for sand- and slime-treatment. The latter was sometimes puzzling and erratic. Often it was found most economical to omit treatment of the slimes entirely, or to store them in immense basins or heaps, waiting for possible future improvements in methods of treatment. Recently, improved processes of agitation and filtration have made possible the successful extraction of values from many slimes. The tendency, when the metal is exceedingly finely disseminated, is to cut out all sand-treatment and to slime everything. These processes have been almost entirely mechanical in their conception, and it is the object of the present paper to show that certain chemical considerations may greatly hinder or assist their successful operation. It has long been a source of dissatisfaction to chemists that their analyses fail to be of much help to the clay-worker; that it is a matter of common occurrence for clays of closely identical ultimate chemjcal constitution to show the widest possible divergence in physical properties.
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APA: Harrison Everett Ashley  (1911)  Pittsburg Paper - The Chemical Control of Slimes

MLA: Harrison Everett Ashley Pittsburg Paper - The Chemical Control of Slimes. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1911.

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