Principles of Metallurgy An Introduction to the Metallurgy of the Metals

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Principles of Metallurgy An Introduction to the Metallurgy of the Metals
Charles Herman Fulton
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88 0. 80 9. 87 0. 78 0. 30 oz E. & M. Jour. , 87, 883.
Pb Ag Special Lead Smelting Condition.
29. 60 43. 25 1. 40 tr.
J. A. Church, T. A. I. M. E. XXIV, 561.
288 GENERAL METALLURGY into this form, high iron is necessary. When iron is absent and the slags are high in lime or magnesia and some alumina is pres- ent, there is a tendency to form zinc spinel, i. E. Zinc aluminate, and also the mineral willemite, zinc silicate of a high melting- point and crystallizing out at a high temperature, like
...the spinel. If it is desired, therefore, to carry much zinc in the slag, the bases must be proportioned so that the zinc may enter into the olivine group of minerals. The presence of zinc in amounts above 5 to 8 per cent, raises the melting-point of the slags and increases their viscosity very decidedly.
The preceding table gives the composition of various typical CHAPTER IX '0 MATTE, BULLION, AND SPEISE MATTE. A matte is an artificial sulphide of a metal, or a mixture or conglomerate of such sulphides, frequently containing in minor quantities metallic copper and iron, etc.


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