Richmond Paper - Concentrating-Tests and Calculations

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Otto F. Pfordte
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1902

Abstract

The great advance of the last twenty years in the specialization, delicacy and efficiency of ore-concentrating apparatus calls for a finer system of testing both the qualities of ores and the operations of machines in this department. In amalgamation, lixiviation and smelting, the daily employment of physical and chemical tests has been recognized as necessary, and the cost of the necessary laboratories and employees is cheerfully paid. But while much progress has been made in concentration (due, in a large degree, to the study of the subject in our technical schools), it is still too common in actual practice to follow the loose old method of roughly estimating, once for all, that a given ore " concentrates x tons into one," and resting on this assumption so long as that ore continues to be treated, while assays of the tailings from concentration are made from time to time, without exact determination of their quantity. The first step toward accuracy of control must be a more frequent and precise measurement of the quantity of concentrates from a given operation. This should be expressed in pounds per unit of one ton; and the variations shown in frequent determinations will furnish a constant check upon the character of the ore and the performance of the apparatus. But this is only a part of what should be constantly and systematically done to insure the best work upon a material which must vary continually, even though it come from one mine only. If, in any mill, appropriate laboratory-tests were made at least once a week, the labor and expense involved would be amply repaid by increased knowledge and control of the current operations. A small testing-laboratory, provided with a few gold-pans;
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APA: Otto F. Pfordte  (1902)  Richmond Paper - Concentrating-Tests and Calculations

MLA: Otto F. Pfordte Richmond Paper - Concentrating-Tests and Calculations. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1902.

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