RI 4563 Lead Smelting In The Ore Hearth II. The Development Of The Ore Hearth: Its Smelting Column

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 45
- File Size:
- 23787 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1949
Abstract
In the first Report of Investigations of the present series?(No. 4562) the usual course of progress ill reducing the minerals of low-grade ores to their valuable metallic components had been noted as advancing along two lines to concentrate a usually diminishing percentage of these minerals to a smaller bulk of richer product, and then to smelt the smaller bulk more cheaply per pound of metal produced. Fundamental properties of lead compounds made it difficult to treat much richer lead products than are treated at present in several steps of conventional lead smelting, unless ?marked modifications were made. No limits to the richness of the feed itself' were set by the ore (Scotch) hearth; on the contrary, the richer the feed, the better the results given by the hearth. The natural field of operation of the hearth, as determined by the ores available, was seen to lie in the Central United States, with their lead concentrates containing negligible quantities of precious metals and. with few ores of such metals available for use as fluxes. It was noted) however, that even in its chosen field, the Scotch hearth, or "ore" hearths developed from them, was not always used; the usual smelting practice was followed, at times, of sintering followed by blast-furnace smelting for even rich ores.
Citation
APA:
(1949) RI 4563 Lead Smelting In The Ore Hearth II. The Development Of The Ore Hearth: Its Smelting ColumnMLA: RI 4563 Lead Smelting In The Ore Hearth II. The Development Of The Ore Hearth: Its Smelting Column. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.