Preparing and Recording Samples for Use in Technical Assay-Laboratories

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Louis D. Huntoon
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Nov 1, 1909

Abstract

AFTER the completion, in 1905, of the Hammond Mining and Metallurgical Laboratory of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, it became necessary to secure and assay a large assortment of ore-samples, and to arrange the results in such a manner as to admit of use with the least amount of work on the part of the instructor. At first, pulp-samples, together with their respective assays, were secured from the mines, smelters, and public assayers, but this practice did not prove satisfactory. It was not only difficult to secure a sufficiently large supply of material, but it was also impossible to secure the proper assortment required for instructing students. It involved considerable work for the donors to select the samples and furnish a record of the assays, and also for the instructors to examine each pulp and determine its character. Some of the samples did not contain a sufficient quantity of pulp for the student to check his work in case his first assay did not correspond to the record. In order to increase the number of samples and to vary the character of the material, pulp-samples were later mixed with barren rock and with sulphides, but this method also was unsatisfactory and has been discontinued. At present., small lots of ore are secured by gift or purchase from engineers, public assayers, and the managers of mines, mills, and smelters. These lots weigh from 10 to 100 lb. each, and are rarely finer than 0.25 in. in size. The larger samples permit of a careful study by the instructor in order to determine the best method of assaying to be followed. In universities in which assaying is taught the record of the samples should fulfill the following requirements
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APA: Louis D. Huntoon  (1909)  Preparing and Recording Samples for Use in Technical Assay-Laboratories

MLA: Louis D. Huntoon Preparing and Recording Samples for Use in Technical Assay-Laboratories. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1909.

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