Zinc Burning as a Metallurgical Process (22cbffc4-095e-476b-9af7-de9a080a1763)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1918

Abstract

THE CHAIRMAN (G. C. STONE, New York, N. Y.).-It is a matter of history that the smelting of zinc ore in, a reverberatory furnace was the first process used in this country for making oxide of zinc, and it was abandoned for three reasons: it was very expensive, the recovery was, very poor, and the color of the oxide was worse. It is probable, however, that the Anaconda company is working in a totally different way. While Mr. Ingalls does not say so, my own suspicion is that they are using coal-dust firing, very much as they do in the copper furnaces, and by that method there is much more chance of getting good recovery.
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APA:  (1918)  Zinc Burning as a Metallurgical Process (22cbffc4-095e-476b-9af7-de9a080a1763)

MLA: Zinc Burning as a Metallurgical Process (22cbffc4-095e-476b-9af7-de9a080a1763). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.

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