The Possibilities and Prospects for the Utilization of Canadian-Produced Copper in Home Manufacturing Industries

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. H. A. Robinson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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36
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

Until quite recently-practically up to the present time-all but an insignificant amount of the copper produced in Canada was shipped abroad in the form of ore, matte, blister, etc., there to undergo the further treatment necessary to bring it to the refined state in which it is required by fabricators of copper. Consequently, Canadian manufacturers were forced to import nearly all the copper required in their business; and a considerable portion of the ultimate value to be derived from a Canadian raw material was lost to the country of its origin. In the early days of Canadian copper mining, when both the production and consumption of copper in Canada were much smaller than now, such a condition of affairs was perhaps economically unavoidable, and, in any case, was not a matte~ of sufficient importance to attract general attention. Later on, however, when there had been large and rapid increases both in the production and consumption of copper in Canada, it formed the basis of much adverse criticism, deserved or not, of producers of Canadian copper-criticism that became intensified during the war and subsequent years. Happily, the chief grounds of complaint have now been removed, and there are today copper refineries in Canada, either operating or under construction, that are capable, in the aggregate, of turning out amounts of refined copper greatly in excess of any indicated Canadian consumption.
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APA: A. H. A. Robinson  (1931)  The Possibilities and Prospects for the Utilization of Canadian-Produced Copper in Home Manufacturing Industries

MLA: A. H. A. Robinson The Possibilities and Prospects for the Utilization of Canadian-Produced Copper in Home Manufacturing Industries. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1931.

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