The Constitution Of Copper-Iron And Copper-Lead-Iron Mattes.*

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles H. Fulton Ivan E. Goodner
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Nov 1, 1908

Abstract

THE subject of the constitution of copper-iron mattes has received considerable attention in recent years by Keller,1 Bolles,2 Hofman,3 and Gibb and Philp.4 Still more recently Friedrich, Röntgen, Wiedmann, Heyn and Bauer, and Leroux have published, in some instances, elaborate researches on the various systems of the sulphides, and the sulphides and their respective metals, which enter into the constitution of mattes, and have added very greatly to the knowledge of the subject. The work of Friedrich has been especially fruitful. But to date no effort has been made to correlate the data obtained in the latter researches and apply then to the study of the product called " matte," which is made in such large quantities by copper and lead-smelters. In this paper we propose to determine, by metallographic and chemical means, the constitution of copper-iron and copper-lead mattes in the light of the recent data above mentioned. We do not discuss copper-nickel mattes or speisses (artificial arsenides). The paper is divided into three sections I. A review and discussion of the various binary systems of the metallic, sulphides, and the binary systems of various metals and their respective sulphides entering into the constitution of mattes; also a discussion of the physical and chemical properties of these sulphides. II. A description of the results obtained from the chemical and metallographic examinations of the samples of copper-iron and copper-lead-iron matte obtained from various plants.
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APA: Charles H. Fulton Ivan E. Goodner  (1908)  The Constitution Of Copper-Iron And Copper-Lead-Iron Mattes.*

MLA: Charles H. Fulton Ivan E. Goodner The Constitution Of Copper-Iron And Copper-Lead-Iron Mattes.*. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1908.

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