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Modern Copper Smelting / being lectures delivered at Birmingham University, greatly extended and adapted and with and introduction on the history, uses and properties of copper. cover

Modern Copper Smelting / being lectures delivered at Birmingham University, greatly extended and adapted and with and introduction on the history, uses and properties of copper.

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The author presents a practical, technical survey of copper metallurgy, opening with the metal's historical development, uses, and physical and chemical properties before outlining ores and sampling. Preparatory operations such as concentration, briquetting, sintering, and roasting are described, followed by detailed treatments of furnace technologies and operating practice for reverberatory and blast furnaces, charge calculations, and pyritic smelting. The conversion of mattes by Bessemer-style processes is examined, with attention to converter design and flame behavior. Final chapters cover anode preparation, electrolytic refining, casting, and the economic and operational aspects of large-scale practice, supported by illustrations and references.

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Donald M. Levy

Donald M. Levy is an author known for his work in metallurgy, particularly in the field of copper smelting. His notable book, "Modern Copper Smelting," is based on lectures he delivered at Birmingham University. This work has been significantly expanded and adapted, providing insights into the history, uses, and properties of copper. Levy's contributions to the understanding of copper smelting reflect his expertise and interest in the practical applications of metallurgy.

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