RI 3246 Smelting in the Lead Blast Furnace - Handling Zinciferous Charges. XIV.- Methods of Charging The Blast Furnace: Their Effect on Furnace Operation

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1934
Abstract
"The data presented in this paper were collected at the smelter of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. of Canada Limited, Trail (Tadanac), Brithish Columbia. The authors are greatly indicated to S.G. Blayrock, vice president and general manager; James Buchman, smelter superintendent; and the staff members mentioned in Report of Investigation 3243. The authors are exceedingly grateful to George Murray, assistant smelter superintendent, for his keen interest, suggestions, and help in carrying out this investigation.INTRODUCTIONThe methods of charign the blast furnaces at Toole and Kelloggs were noted in Report of Investigations 2957 and 3094 respectively. Report of Investigations 2957 cited (4 to 9 inclusive) Hofman's Metallurgy of Lead (p. 226) and the work of A.S. Dwight, Thompson and Sicka, the staff of the Engineering and Mining Journal, and L.D. Anderson, N.F. Collins, in The Metallurgy of Lead (Chas. Griffin, London, 1910) also gives (pp. 247 254) the principles that he believes govern the successful charging of the blast furnace."
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(1934) RI 3246 Smelting in the Lead Blast Furnace - Handling Zinciferous Charges. XIV.- Methods of Charging The Blast Furnace: Their Effect on Furnace OperationMLA: RI 3246 Smelting in the Lead Blast Furnace - Handling Zinciferous Charges. XIV.- Methods of Charging The Blast Furnace: Their Effect on Furnace Operation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.