RI 2003 Excerpts from Monthly Reports on Mineral Investigation, BOM, May 1919.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. E. Spurr
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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May 1, 1919

Abstract

"Zinc Industry in BelgiumBy March F. Chase, Consulting Metallurgist, Bureau of MinesBelgium for many years was the principal spelter producing country of the world. Gradually its production was surpassed by that of Germany, and Germany in turn lost first place by the production in the 77ti.tad States. For the ten years previous to 1914, 21.6 per cent of the world's spelter was produced in Belgium. Of this production approximately 40 per cent was exported. A large percentage of the balance was rolled and of the shoots thus produced a considerable quantity was also exported.From an economic standpoint even before the war, the Belgian industry was in a unique, if not praoarious, position. Dependent upon foreign countries for ore and foreign markets for sale of products, smeltor was at a distinct disadvantage when compared with some of those of other localities. These disadvantages were partly offset by cheap coal and labor and by whatever there is of value in experience and what we may term for want of a better expression smelting tradition. However intangible this latter may be, it did have and has today an influence on commercial operations.One must not overlook the effect it will have on the revival of the industry. It may not be the determining factor but the fact that for so many years this industry flourished in Belgium, and played such an important role in the industrial life of the country will decide many operators to attempt to re-establish their operations.In 1913 the Belgian spelter plants produced 204,220 long tons of spelter or approximately 20 per cent of the world's production. During this year 500,000 to of ore were treated. The actual value of all of the products derived from treating sine ore amounted to 225 million frames."
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APA: J. E. Spurr  (1919)  RI 2003 Excerpts from Monthly Reports on Mineral Investigation, BOM, May 1919.

MLA: J. E. Spurr RI 2003 Excerpts from Monthly Reports on Mineral Investigation, BOM, May 1919.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1919.

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