Salt Lake Paper - Losses of Zinc in Mining, Milling, and Smelting

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Dorsey A. Lyon Samuel S. Arentz
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1915

Abstract

Introduction % •................. 789 The Present Sources of Zinc ..:.......... 791 Zinc Ores.................. 791 Lead-Zinc Ores................. 793 Loss oF Zinc at the Mine.............. 793 Present Method oF Extracting Zinc From Ores....... 795 Class oF Ores Suited to Zinc Retort Smelting....... 795 Concentration Processes Used for Treating Zinc Ores .... 795 Hydro-Mechanical Processes............. 795 Electro-Mechanical Processes............. 796 Flotation Processes............... 797 Losses of Zinc in Lead and Copper Blast-Furnace Smelting .. 798 Possible Future Sources oF Zinc Supply.......... 800 The Problem oF the Metallurgist and the Present Status of New Processes................. 801 Introduction A great deal of attention has recently been given to the metallurgy of zinc, and much of that which has been said and written on this subject has been in the nature of a criticism. For instance, we are quite accustomed to hearing it said that the metallurgy of zinc has stood still, that it is antiquahed, out of date, etc. We are, however, inclined to agree with George C. Stone1 when he says that, although there have been no such spectacular and radical changes as were worked in the metallurgy of copper and iron by the introduction of converters, there has nevertheless been a decided and marked progress in the metallurgy of zinc, and especially during recent years. However, it must be admitted that, due to the fact that the chemistry of zinc is so different from that of the other metals, the retort process is the only process by which zinc is produced commercially; and, moreover, that losses which occur in the zinc industry— that is, in the mining, milling, and smelting of zinc ore—are very great, for it is stated2 that probably less than 50 per cent. of the zinc mined, even
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APA: Dorsey A. Lyon Samuel S. Arentz  (1915)  Salt Lake Paper - Losses of Zinc in Mining, Milling, and Smelting

MLA: Dorsey A. Lyon Samuel S. Arentz Salt Lake Paper - Losses of Zinc in Mining, Milling, and Smelting. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.

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