Preface To The Third Book Of Pirotechnia - Concerning The Assaying Of Metal Ores And Their Preparation For Smelting.

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 39 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1942
Abstract
AS I told you before in the treatise on ores, once these are found (whether they are ores of metals or semiminerals) it is necessary to assay them in order to know what is in them, since the judgment of the sight is not sufficient for recognizing the quantity or even what substance they contain. For this reason, it is necessary to come to assaying and, with the knowledge of experience, to weigh their virtues and to proceed with the work or withdraw from it and its expense; and also through knowledge to make provision for their defects if some evilness harms the ores. For if you should have need of a thing that would help them and should not find it, all that you have done would be lost; and, on the other hand, if you should find that the ores are abundant and rich and easy to smelt, you take courage to continue without respect for anything. Therefore, in the following book I shall tell you first in general how the assay of all the metals should be made. I shall enlarge in particular on silver more than on any of the others since it is more important. Then I shall tell you how the ores should be prepared for smelting and also how blast furnaces and other furnaces for smelting such ores should be constructed, and finally how all elemental mixtures of metals are to be separated one from the other with the ability and power of art, and how they are reduced to their final perfection and fineness according to their species.
Citation
APA: (1942) Preface To The Third Book Of Pirotechnia - Concerning The Assaying Of Metal Ores And Their Preparation For Smelting.
MLA: Preface To The Third Book Of Pirotechnia - Concerning The Assaying Of Metal Ores And Their Preparation For Smelting.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1942.