San Francisco Paper - Electrolytic Refining at the U. S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edward B. Durham
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1912

Abstract

The refinery at the San Francisco Mint takes the bullion purchased by the receiving department, and carrying Illore than 200 parts of precious metals in 1,000, or, in mint parlance, over 200 fine, and separates and refines the various metals contained therein, using electrolytic processes exclusively. Bullion containing silver is treated in cells charged with a nitric electrolyte. These cells produce fine silver and leave a residue rich in gold. The residue from the silver-cells, together with crude gold-bullion, is treated in cells having a chloride electrolyte. These produce fine gold and leave a residue containing silver chloride. The latter is reduced to the metallic state with zinc and is then treated in the silver-cells. The various waste solutions and the wash-waters, after being freed from the bulk of their precious metals, still contain copper and other metals. These are removed by scrap-iron, and are then treated in the copper-cells, having a sulphate electrolyte. These cells produce pure copper, and collect a residue containing lead, some gold and silver, and all the metals of the platinum gronp that were in the bullion. This residue is relatively small, and is melted into bars and stored until suEcient accumulates to warrant treating it for platinum, etc. The refinery occupies three large and three small rooms. The large ones are, a melting-room, 30 by 34 ft.; a cell-room, 39 by 46 ft.; and a wash-room, 30 by 33 ft. The small rooms are used as foreman's osce, laboratory, and , re- spectively. The methods here described are those in use in December, 1909, when notes for the present paper were taken.
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APA: Edward B. Durham  (1912)  San Francisco Paper - Electrolytic Refining at the U. S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal.

MLA: Edward B. Durham San Francisco Paper - Electrolytic Refining at the U. S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1912.

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