Zinc - World Survey of Electrolytic Zinc, 1936-1943

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Arthur A. Center
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1944

Abstract

World production of electrolytic zinc has shown an increase for each year since 1932. Production up to 1936 was summarized in my earlier paper [Trans. A.I.M.E. (1936) 121, 453-4641, and this present paper carries the subject through 1943. During this time of increase, it is safe to say that the average purity has been raised more or less continuously, and the amount of four-nines metal has been in- creased. While the period reflects preparations for and the carrying on of the present war, electrolytic zinc proved its value in many industries as a peacetime metal in the years from 1919 to 1940. World production (Table I) increased from about 594,000 tons in 1936 to around 858,000 tons in 1943; United States production increased from 127,171 tons to 329,903 tons for the same years. Total production of primary zinc in the United States is given in the first column of Table I; retort production of primary zinc, obtained by difference, in the last column. The curves drawn from these figures are shown in Fig. I. They represent continuations of the curves in the earlier paper that cover commercial production of electrolytic zinc from its inception in 1915 to 1935. The earlier paper gave data for total world production and foreign retort production (calculated therefrom) and showed curves of electrolytic vs. retort production
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APA: Arthur A. Center  (1944)  Zinc - World Survey of Electrolytic Zinc, 1936-1943

MLA: Arthur A. Center Zinc - World Survey of Electrolytic Zinc, 1936-1943. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1944.

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