Progress in Concentrating Tintic Standard Silver-Lead Ore

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. A. Schempp
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

STUDY of the adaptability of Tintic Standard ores to concentration dates back to somewhat before January, 1921, when the chloridizing mill at Harold, Utah, was put into operation. The operation of this mill has been fully covered in the TRANSACTIONS (Vol. 73). The process consisted essentially of a chloridizing roast followed by a percolating leach with a nearly saturated solution of common salt, acidified with sulfuric acid; precipitation of silver on sponge copper, and of copper and lead on tin-plate cuttings. This mill was built to treat the low grade siliceous ores having an average content of
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APA: C. A. Schempp  (1933)  Progress in Concentrating Tintic Standard Silver-Lead Ore

MLA: C. A. Schempp Progress in Concentrating Tintic Standard Silver-Lead Ore. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.

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