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LEAD SMELTING AND REFINING
PREFACE
CONTENTS
PART I NOTES ON LEAD MINING
SOURCES OF LEAD PRODUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES By Walter Renton Ingalls
NOTES ON THE SOURCE OF THE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI LEAD By H. A. Wheeler
MINING IN SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI By Walter Renton Ingalls
LEAD MINING IN SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI By R. D. O. Johnson
THE LEAD ORES OF SOUTHWESTERN MISSOURI By C. V. Petraeus and W. Geo. Waring
PART II ROAST-REACTION SMELTING
LEAD SMELTING IN THE SCOTCH HEARTH By Kenneth W. M. Middleton
THE FEDERAL SMELTING WORKS, NEAR ALTON, ILL.[7] By O. Pufahl
LEAD SMELTING AT TARNOWITZ
LEAD SMELTING IN REVERBERATORY FURNACES AT DESLOGE, MO. By Walter Renton Ingalls
PART III SINTERING AND BRIQUETTING
THE DESULPHURIZATION OF SLIMES BY HEAP ROASTING AT BROKEN HILL[9] By E. J. Horwood
THE PREPARATION OF FINE MATERIAL FOR SMELTING By T. J. Greenway
THE BRIQUETTING OF MINERALS By Robert Schorr
A BRICKING PLANT FOR FLUE DUST AND FINE ORES By James C. Bennett
PART IV SMELTING IN THE BLAST FURNACE
MODERN SILVER-LEAD SMELTING[11] By Arthur S. Dwight
MECHANICAL FEEDING OF SILVER-LEAD BLAST FURNACES[12] By Arthur S. Dwight
COST OF SMELTING AND REFINING By Malvern W. Iles
SMELTING ZINC RETORT RESIDUES[13] By E. M. Johnson
ZINC OXIDE IN SLAGS By W. Maynard Hutchings
PART V LIME-ROASTING OF GALENA
THE HUNTINGTON-HEBERLEIN PROCESS
LIME-ROASTING OF GALENA
THE NEW METHODS OF DESULPHURIZING GALENA[18] By W. Borchers
LIME-ROASTING OF GALENA By W. Maynard Hutchings
THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF LEAD-ORE ROASTING[22] By C. Guillemain
METALLURGICAL BEHAVIOR OF LEAD SULPHIDE AND CALCIUM SULPHATE[24] By F. O. Doeltz
THE HUNTINGTON-HEBERLEIN PROCESS By Donald Clark
THE HUNTINGTON-HEBERLEIN PROCESS AT FRIEDRICHSHÜTTE[29] By A. Biernbaum
THE HUNTINGTON-HEBERLEIN PROCESS FROM THE HYGIENIC STANDPOINT[30] By A. Biernbaum
THE HUNTINGTON-HEBERLEIN PROCESS By Thomas Huntington and Ferdinand Heberlein
MAKING SULPHURIC ACID AT BROKEN HILL
THE CARMICHAEL-BRADFORD PROCESS By Donald Clark
THE CARMICHAEL-BRADFORD PROCESS By Walter Renton Ingalls
THE SAVELSBERG PROCESS By Walter Renton Ingalls
THE LIME-ROASTING OF GALENA[32] By Walter Renton Ingalls
PART VI OTHER METHODS OF SMELTING
THE BORMETTES METHOD OF LEAD AND COPPER SMELTING[43] By Alfredo Lotti
THE GERMOT PROCESS[44] By Walter Renton Ingalls
PART VII DUST AND FUME RECOVERY FLUES, CHAMBERS AND BAG-HOUSES
DUST CHAMBER DESIGN By Max J. Welch
CONCRETE IN METALLURGICAL CONSTRUCTION[45] By Henry W. Edwards
CONCRETE FLUES[46] By Edwin H. Messiter
CONCRETE FLUES[48] By Francis T. Havard
BAG-HOUSES FOR SAVING FUME By Walter Renton Ingalls
PART VIII BLOWERS AND BLOWING ENGINES
ROTARY BLOWERS VS. BLOWING ENGINES FOR LEAD SMELTING
ROTARY BLOWERS VS. BLOWING ENGINES By J. Parke Channing
BLOWERS AND BLOWING ENGINES FOR LEAD AND COPPER SMELTING By Hiram W. Hixon
BLOWING ENGINES AND ROTARY BLOWERS—HOT BLAST FOR PYRITIC SMELTING By S. E. Bretherton
PART IX LEAD REFINING
THE REFINING OF LEAD BULLION[49] By F. L. Piddington
THE ELECTROLYTIC REFINING OF BASE LEAD BULLION By Titus Ulke
ELECTROLYTIC LEAD-REFINING[50] By Anson G. Betts
PART X SMELTING WORKS AND REFINERIES
THE NEW SMELTER AT EL PASO, TEXAS
NEW PLANT OF THE AMERICAN SMELTING AND REFINING COMPANY AT MURRAY, UTAH By Walter Renton Ingalls
THE MURRAY SMELTER, UTAH[53] By O. Pufahl
THE PUEBLO LEAD SMELTERS[54] By O. Pufahl
THE PERTH AMBOY PLANT OF THE AMERICAN SMELTING AND REFINING COMPANY[55] By O. Pufahl
THE NATIONAL PLANT OF THE AMERICAN SMELTING AND REFINING COMPANY[56] By O. Pufahl
THE EAST HELENA PLANT OF THE AMERICAN SMELTING AND REFINING COMPANY[57] By O. Pufahl
THE GLOBE PLANT OF THE AMERICAN SMELTING AND REFINING COMPANY[58] By O. Pufahl
LEAD SMELTING IN SPAIN By Hjalmar Eriksson
LEAD SMELTING AT MONTEPONI, SARDINIA[59] By Erminio Ferraris
INDEX
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