Report On the Production of Spelter in Canada 1916

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Report On the Production of Spelter in Canada 1916
Canada Mines Branch
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Fuel, 2 tons coal at $2. 00 Reducing material, \ ton at $2. 50. . . Retort clays, \ ton at $10. 00 Supplies Repairs and renewals Depreciation and interest Administration. . . $8. 75 4. 00 1. 25 1. 25 25 1. 20 3. 75 1. 20 $21. 65 2. Plant located in Medicine Hat or Bow Island gas field, using natural gas for fuel for both the reduction furnaces and the roasters, and importing St. Louis clay. Capital cost taken as $12. 00 per annual ton of capacity, and depreciation placed at 20%. Labour, 2\ men ...for 1 day at $3 . 50 $7. 88 Fuel, 50, 000 cu. Ft. Natural gas at . 02 1 . 00 Reducing material, \ ton at $3. 50 1 . 75 Retort clays, 1 /10 ton at $9 . 50 . 95 Supplies 25 Repairs and renewals 50 Depreciation and interest 2 . 40 Administration . .. 1. 10 $15. 83 3. A plant located in the Illinois field, using Illinois coal for fuel, anthracite screenings from Chicago for reduction purposes, and importing St. Louis clay. Capital cost taken as $16. 00 per annual ton of capacity, and depreciation placed at 10%.

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