Lead Smelting and Refining, With Some Notes on Lead Mining

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

PART I NOTES ON LEAD MINING

PART II ROAST-REACTION SMELTING

PART III SINTERING AND BRIQUETTING

PART IV SMELTING IN THE BLAST FURNACE

SMELTING ZINC RETORT RESIDUES [13] By E. M. Johnson

PART V LIME-ROASTING OF GALENA

PART VI OTHER METHODS OF SMELTING

PART VII DUST AND FUME RECOVERY FLUES, CHAMBERS AND BAG-HOUSES

PART VIII BLOWERS AND BLOWING ENGINES

PART IX LEAD REFINING

PART X SMELTING WORKS AND REFINERIES

INDEX

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variations in hyphenation other spelling and punctuation remains unchanged. In particular the words height and hight are used about equally. As hight is a legitimate spelling, it has not been changed.

Some of the larger tables have been re-organised to improve clarity and avoid excessive width.

The cover was prepared by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.

WITH SOME NOTES ON LEAD MINING

EDITED BY
WALTER RENTON INGALLS

NEW YORK AND LONDON
THE ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL
1906


Copyright, 1906,
By The Engineering and Mining Journal.

ALSO ENTERED AT
Stationers’ Hall, London, England.

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