- A
- Accretions in the blast furnace, 55, 124,
130, 158.
- Acidity of electrolyte, 231, 236.
- Acid-lined converters, 193–213.
- Acid-making from blast-furnace gas, 140, 146,
167, 181,
186, 188–191.
- Acid-making from roaster gas, 63, 68.
- Acid-plant, 190, 191.
- Acid-silicates, 148.
- Acids and copper, 33.
- Addicks, L., 23, 34.
- Advantages of basic linings, 202, 204,
213, 214.
- " blast furnaces, 114.
- " Brückner roasters, 72.
- " forced draft, 85.
- " high current density, 233.
- " large grates, 84.
- " " reverberatories, 91.
- " long blast furnaces, 129.
- " matte-pool, 91.
- " MacDougal roasters, 75, 76.
- " multiple system, 229.
- " pyritic smelting, 177.
- " roasting, 62, 67.
- " sectioning, 124.
- " series system, 228.
- " upright converter, 195.
- " water-jacketing, 123, 124.
- Aëration in electro-refining, 231, 232.
- " furnace refining, 222, 239–242.
- Africa, copper output, 15.
- Agglomeration of fines, 47, 51, 55–57,
110–112.
- Air and copper, 33.
- " for furnace refining, 221, 222, 241.
- " in roasting, 66.
- " -admission in reverberatory work, 86.
- " -holes in reverberatory furnace, 85, 86,
101.
- " -space under blast furnaces, 136.
- " -supply for blast furnaces, 141–145, 188.
- "" converters, 195–198, 213.
- "" pyritic smelting, 173–188.
- "" reverberatory work, 85, 92.
- Airing, 41.
- Alabaster, R. C., 191.
- Alaska copper output, 15.
- Alchemists, 2.
- Allen roaster, 70.
- Alloys, 18, 21, 34, 40,
42.
- Alumina in slags, 147, 150, 191.
- Aluminium and copper, 21, 23.
- Amalgamated Copper Company, 13.
- American copper mining, 7.
- " production, 15.
- Ammonium sulphate in electro-refining, 231.
- Anaconda, 9, 52, 80, 191,
220, 243.
- " blast-furnace practice, 120, 190.
- " blast furnaces, 125–128, 166, 191.
- " briquetting plant, 57.
- " Brückners at, 72.
- " Casting at, 226.
- " charge calculations, 150.
- "" -cars, 154, 155.
- " converter practice, 194, 201,
207, 214–216.
- " converters, 194, 197, 207,
216.
- " copper, 227.
- " costs of production, 14.
- " refining, 219.
- " reverberatory practice, 82, 85, 89,
91, 96–104.
- " roasting, 74–79.
- " sampling, 47, 48.
- " smelting scheme, 54.
- " wet concentration, 53.
- Analysis of copper, 20, 44, 50, 227.
- " costs of oil-fired reverberatories, 81, 107, 108.
- " " roasting, 79.
- Annealing of copper, 28, 31, 32.
- Anodes, 217, 219,
226, 229–238.
- Anode-casting machines, 226.
- " -copper, 54, 219, 230, 233,
243.
- " -scrap, 237.
- Antimony and copper, 20, 23–25, 30–32, 44,
207, 217, 230.
- " in copper matte, 37, 207, 217.
- " in electro-refining, 217, 230, 231.
- Apparatus for roasting, 66, et seq. (see Roasting furnaces).
- Appearance of copper-mattes, 38, 39.
- Apron-plates, 140, 153, 154.
- Arch of reverberatories, 96.
- Argall roaster, 73.
- Argentine copper output, 15.
- Argo smelter, 71, 88.
- Arizona copper output, 17.
- " costs of production, 14.
- " mines, 8, 17.
- " ores, 46.
- Arnold, J. O., 34.
- Arrangement of electrodes, 227–229, 234–237.
- " tanks, 234, 235.
- Arsenic in copper, 20, 23–25, 28–33,
41, 43, 44, 207,
217, 230.
- " " -matte, 37, 207,
215, 217.
- " electro-refining, 215, 217,
231.
- Arsenides, Roasting of, 66.
- Ash-beds, Copper-bearing, 45.
- Aspinall, 34.
- Assaying, 47.
- Associated Copper Smelters, 7.
- Atacamite, 47.
- Atlantic Mine, 45.
- Atmosphere of the blast furnace, 115, 186.
- " " reverberatory furnace, 63, 81.
- Auger-Former, 56.
- Austen, Roberts- 34.
- Austin, L. S., 80, 145, 170, 191.
- Australian copper output, 15.
- "mines, 7, 8, 15.
- Austria, copper production, 15.
- Azurite, 47.
- B
- Baggaley, 194, 200, 202, 215.
- Balakala, Cal., 75.
- Baltic Mine, 14.
- Baltimore Company’s Smelter, 194.
- Barilla, 45.
- Barnett, M., 229, 235, 243.
- Barrel-shaped converters, 193–197.
- Barring of blast furnaces, 124, 127, 130,
158, 185.
- Bases in slags, 148–150, 176, 180, 181.
- Basic converter practice, 51, 181,
193–202, 212–215.
- " linings, 193–197, 200, 202,
204, 207, 212–216.
- " silicate slags, 148, 149, 176,
179, 180, 183.
- Bauer, 50.
- Bedding systems, 156.
- Beds of refining furnaces, 219.
- " reverberatory furnaces (see Hearths).
- Bending tests for copper, 20.
- Bengough, G. D., 28.
- Bessemer, 170, 192, 195.
- Bessemerising of copper mattes, 42, 51, 191,
193–217.
- " of low-grade matte, 51, 193.
- " in pyritic smelting, 172–182.
- Best select copper, 40, 42, 44,
214, 215.
- " selecting process, 9, 40, 214, 215.
- Bi-silicate slags, 148, 149.
- Bismuth in copper, 23, 30–33, 44,
207, 217, 230.
- " bessemerising, 217.
- " electro-refining, 231.
- " refining, 217, 230.
- Black copper, 43, 44.
- Black copper smelting, 115, 116.
- Blast for blast furnaces, 125, 160, 161.
- " converters, 195–198, 207,
213, 215.
- " pyritic smelting, 178–184, 188.
- " sintering, 58.
- Blast furnaces, 52, 55.
- " furnace, early forms, 10.
- " " practice, 113–191.
- " " smelting, 10, 53,
54, 67, 108, 110, 111.
- " " water-jacketing, 10 (see also Water-jacketing).
- " mains, 141.
- " pressure, 135, 141, 159,
160, 167, 184, 188.
- " roasting, 51, 55–59, 80,
110–112, 169.
- Blister copper, 41, 43, 44,
205, 213.
- Blount, 34.
- Blowers for blast furnaces, 141.
- Blowing to blister, 213–215.
- " fine concentrates into converters, 55.
- " of converters, 192, 195, 205–216.
- Boiler tubes, Copper for, 19, 33.
- Boiling in furnace refining, 221.
- " point, 24.
- Bolivia, copper ores, 46.
- " " output, 15.
- Bornite, 46.
- Bosh-angle, 139.
- Boshes, 123, 138.
- Boston and Montana Smelter, 191.
- Bottoms, Copper, 40.
- Bottom-plate for blast furnaces, 136.
- Bottom of reverberatories (see Hearths).
- Bracing of reverberatories, 96, 99, 221.
- Brasque hearths, 117, 123, 134.
- Brasses, 21, 40.
- Breadth of reverberatories, 89.
- Breakdown of electrodes, 230, 233, 237, 238.
- Breast plate, 139, 159, 160.
- Brick furnaces, 124.
- Bridging of blast furnaces, 125–127.
- Brinell test, 32.
- Bringing to pitch, 19, 26, 28, 39,
40, 43, 217, 222, 223,
- 230, 238, 241, 242.
- Briquettes in blast-furnace charges, 150–152.
- " Coke in, 57, 101.
- Briquetting, 51, 54–57, 169.
- British copper mining, 2, 56.
- " production, 15.
- Brittleness of crude copper, 242.
- Bronzes, 21.
- Brown, W., 17.
- " roaster, 70, 71.
- Brückner roaster, 72, 75.
- " " Introduction of, 10.
- Brunton sampler, 49, 50.
- Bullion in electro-refining (see Values).
- Bustle pipes, 141.
- Butte mining, 8.
- " ores, 46, 63.
- " " Preliminary treatment, 52.
- " " Roasting of, 63.
- C
- Cadmium in copper, 23.
- Calculation of blast-furnace charges, 146, 147,
150–152.
- California, copper output, 17.
- " Practice in, 75, 168.
- Calumet and Hecla, 8, 14, 45.
- " " costs of production, 14.
- Canada, copper ores, 46.
- " " output, 15.
- Cananea, 80.
- " blast furnaces, 136, 142, 145,
156, 161.
- " Costs of production at, 14.
- " " roasting, 78.
- " reverberatories, 91, 105–108.
- " settlers, 163.
- Capacity of blast furnaces, 114, 123–125,
129, 131, 135, 151,
153,
- 174, 179, 184–188.
- " converters, 193, 195, 198,
201, 202, 204, 207,
212.
- " electrolytic tanks, 231, 234,
237.
- " refining furnaces, 219, 224–227,
240.
- " reverberatories, 88–92, 99,
102, 106.
- " roaster furnaces, 70–72, 76–79.
- Cape Copper Company, 68, 73.
- Carbon and copper, 28, 42.
- " " silicates, 39.
- " dioxide and copper, 23.
- " " and acid manufacture, 181, 189,
190.
- " " in blast-furnace gases, 181, 189,
190.
- " monoxide in copper, 25.
- Carbonaceous fuel in blast furnaces, 115, 119, 121 (see also Coke).
- Carbonate ores, 47.
- Cars for charging, 141, 153–155, 186.
- Cast copper, 32, 35.
- Casting furnaces, 219, 220, 224, 225.
- " machines, 224, 226, 242.
- " of copper anodes, 217, 219, 224.
- " of merchant copper, 217, 237–242.
- Cathode copper, 39, 43, 44, 230,
233, 238, 239.
- " plates, 227–231, 237.
- " sheets, 227, 230–232, 235, 237.
- Caypless, 37, 50.
- Cement copper, 43, 44, 236.
- Cerro de Pasco, 75.
- Chalcocite, 46.
- Chalcopyrite, 45–47.
- " in pyritic smelting, 171.
- " roasting of, 65.
- Chambers’ briquette machine, 56, 57.
- Changes during bessemerising, 206–210, 215, 216.
- Channelling in reverberatory grates, 86, 101.
- Channing, J. Parke, 170, 186, 191.
- Charge for blast furnaces, 130, 146, 147,
150, 151, 187, 211.
- " " blast roasting, 58, 111, 112.
- " " converters, 212, 213.
- " " pyritic smelting, 178–180, 187, 188.
- " " reverberatories, 102, 110–112.
- " " roaster furnaces, 76–79, 111, 112.
- " " sintering, 58, 111, 112.
- " -cars, 141, 153–156, 186.
- " -sheets, 153, 157, 158, 187.
- " trains for blast furnaces, 156–158.
- " " reverberatories, 99.
- Charging of blast furnaces, 140, 146, 153–158,
179, 186, 188.
- " of converters, 198, 199, 207,
208, 212–214.
- " of refining furnaces, 240.
- " of reverberatories, 85–87, 91–105
- " -doors, 141.
- " -platform, 141.
- Checking of operations, 47.
- Chemical properties, 18, 33.
- Chili bar, 43, 44.
- " copper ores, 46.
- " " production, 15.
- " supplies of copper from, 7, 15, 45, 46.
- Chilling in blast-furnace hearths, 115, 117.
- " converters, 195, 199, 210, 212.
- " settlers, 117.
- China, 45.
- Chlorine and copper, 33.
- Chromite linings, 162.
- Circulation of electrolyte, 232–236.
- Claying of reverberatories, 95.
- Clean slags, 131–133, 148, 149,
188, 211.
- Cleaning of electrolytic tanks, 238.
- Cleaning-out of pyritic furnaces, 178–179.
- Clinkering of reverberatory fire-grates, 84, 85, 101.
- Cloud, T. C., 80.
- Coal for reverberatory furnaces, 89, 90, 101–102
, 105.
- " consumption in reverberatory work, 84, 102, 105.
- Coaling of reverberatories (see Firing).
- Cobalt in copper, 23, 217.
- Coinage alloys, 21.
- Coke charging in blast furnaces, 153, 158.
- " consumption in the blast furnace, 119–122, 143, 151,
152, 158,
- 169, 177, 178, 182, 187.
- " in the blast furnace, 121, 129, 143, 147.
- " in pyritic smelting, 169, 173, 174,
178, 180–184, 187, 188, 191.
- " recovery from reverberatories, 101.
- " used in briquettes, 57, 101.
- Cold rolling of copper, 31.
- Collection of slimes, 238.
- Colorado, practice in, 17.
- Colour of converter flame, 205, 207, 209,
210, 216.
- " copper, 23.
- Colour of matte, 39.
- Commercial copper, 29, 39, 44, 238.
- Composition of anodes, 217, 230–233, 238.
- " blast-furnace charges, 150–152.
- " blast-furnace gas for acid-making, 189–191.
- " blast-furnace slags, 147–153, 179, 180, 188.
- " briquettes, 57.
- " cathodes, 230, 232, 233.
- " charges for pyritic smelting, 173–176, 180, 187.
- " charges for reverberatory smelting, 82, 102, 108–112.
- " charges for blast-roasting, 111, 112.
- " converter copper, 218.
- " copper, 31, 34, 39, 40,
44, 217, 218, 230, 238.
- " " for fire-boxes, 19, 20, 34.
- " " mattes, 37, 50, 61–65,
82, 87, 131, 146, 147,
- 175–188, 207, 217.
- " " ores, 45, 46.
- " electrolyte, 231–237.
- " pyritic-smelting slags, 175–188.
- " reverberatory charges, 82, 102, 108–112.
- " reverberatory matte, 82, 103, 104.
- " slag, 103, 104.
- " roaster products, 79.
- Compounds of copper, 35.
- Concentrates, coarse, Treatment of, 53, 63, 150–152.
- " Fine, 53–55, 61, 63, 68,
108–112, 158.
- Concentration in the blast furnace, 57, 113–121, 179.
- " pyritic smelting, 174–183, 187, 194.
- " reverberatory smelting, 81, 110–112.
- " smelting, 62, 63, 66, 200.
- " Wet, 51, 53, 54, 61, 63.
- Condition of charge for blast roasting, 111, 112.
- " " reverberatory smelting, 81, 88,
91, 108–112.
- " " roasting, 62, 76,
78, 110–112.
- " copper market, 13.
- " impurities in copper, 26, 31, 34.
- Conditions for electro-refining, 232, 234, 237.
- " good settling, 117, 131, 133.
- " successful acid-making, 189–191.
- " for successful bessemerising, 192, 204, 211.
- " " pyritic smelting, 179.
- " " roasting, 66, 76, 110.
- Conductivity of electrolyte, 232.
- " Electrical, 23, 24.
- " High, copper, 18, 22, 39, 41,
44, 218, 242.
- " Thermal, 19, 25, 117, 221,
239.
- Conglomerate deposits, 45.
- Conker plate of reverberatories, 99.
- Connections in electro-refining, 228, 234.
- Construction of the blast furnace, 113, 114, 124,
131, 135.
- " MacDougal roasters, 73–79.
- " reverberatories, 87, 96, 97.
- Constituents of blast-furnace charges, 150–152.
- " briquettes, 57.
- " reverberatory charges, 103, 104, 108–112.
- " roaster charges, 76, 79, 109–112.
- Constitution of copper matte, 37, 38, 50.
- Consumption of copper for alloys, 21.
- " " in electrical work, 18.
- Contacts in electro-refining, 228.
- Contamination of cathodes, 231, 233, 235, 238.
- " electrolyte, 219, 230, 233–238.
- Continuous converting, 181, 202.
- " working in blast furnaces, 115, 130, 135.
- " " in pyritic smelting, 179.
- " " of reverberatories, 85, 87,
92, 94.
- " " of roasters, 72.
- Contraction of area, 20.
- Control in bessemerising, 196, 205, 211–213.
- " in blast-furnace working, 115, 117, 131, 178.
- " in pyritic smelting, 173–183.
- " in reverberatory smelting, 63, 87, 88.
- " in roasting, 72, 75.
- " of matte grade, 82, 175–186, 200,
203, 204.
- " of operations, 47, 82.
- Converter bars, 42.
- " copper, 42–44, 217, 218.
- " flames, 205, 207, 209,
210, 216.
- " -grade matte, 61, 63, 146,
147, 192.
- " -linings, 192, 194,
199–201, 211–216.
- " -matte, 181, 188, 192,
194, 203, 204, 207,
211, 212, 215–217.
- " -practice, 192, 199, 203–216.
- " -process, 35, 41.
- " " Losses in, 116.
- Converter-slags, 192, 203–205, 211, 212.
- Converters, 192–216.
- Converting, 54, 170, 192–216.
- Cooling of hearth in reverberatories, 83–87, 91, 96.
- Copper as electrical conductor, 14, 34, 242.
- " for stays, 19, 41.
- " for steam pipes, 19.
- " glance, 46.
- " High-conductivity, 18, 39.
- " in blast-furnace charges, 150–152.
- " in converter slags, 211, 213.
- " in matte, 147.
- " in refinery slags, 241.
- " industry, Present position of, 13.
- " losses in slags, 115–117, 131, 132,
145, 149, 179–181, 186,
188.
- " matte, 36, 37 (see Matte, also Grade of Matte).
- " oxide in copper, 26–29.
- " oxide in furnace refining, 221, 239–242.
- " oxides, 35, 43 (see Oxides).
- " Properties of, 22–34.
- " pyrites (see Chalcopyrite).
- " sand, 45.
- " silicates, 35, 39.
- " sulphate in electrolyte, 231, 236.
- " sulphides, 35, 36.
- " " Roasting of, 64.
- " Uses of, 18–22.
- " Varieties of, 24.
- Copperhill Smelter, Tennessee, 140, 162, 170,
184, 186, 188, 190, 214.
- Cornish copper mining, 5.
- " ores, 46.
- Corrosion of copper, 33.
- " reverberatory linings, 95.
- Costs in blast-furnace smelting, 124, 130, 143,
153, 177, 179.
- " blast roasting, 58.
- " electro-refining, 228, 229, 233.
- " oil-fired reverberatories, 81, 107, 108.
- " production of copper, 11, 14.
- " pyritic smelting, 179, 182, 185.
- " reverberatory smelting, 102,
- " roasting, 62, 75, 78, 177.
- Cottrell fume settler, 191.
- Cowper-Coles process, 19, 238, 243.
- Cranes, 214, 236, 237.
- Crucible-jackets, 137.
- Crude copper, 43.
- Crusting in blast-furnace work, 129, 130, 153,
154, 158, 178, 185, 188.
- Cuba, Copper output of, 15.
- Cuprite, 46.
- Cuprous oxide in copper, 26–29, 42.
- " Properties of, 35.
- Current-density, 229, 232, 233, 237.
- " in electro-refining, 227, 229, 232–235.
- " leakage, 228.
- Cutter for sampling, 49.
- D
- David, 193, 214.
- Dean, 34.
- Decline of British mining, 9.
- De Lamar refinery, 243.
- Density of copper, 24.
- "" mattes, 39, 179.
- " electrolyte, 231.
- " slags, 147, 148, 149.
- Depositing tanks (see Tanks).
- Deposition of copper, Electrolytic, 232, 233, 236,
237.
- "" from solution, 33, 43.
- " of moss copper, 38.
- Destruction of converter linings, 199–204.
- Details of blast furnaces, 113, 131.
- " MacDougal furnaces, 76.
- " pyritic smelting furnaces, 184, 185, 188.
- " refining furnaces, 220, 224, 239.
- " reverberatory furnaces, 96–99.
- Development of bessemerising, 192.
- " blast furnaces, 122–127, 145.
- " copper industry, 2.
- " reverberatory furnaces, 89, 90.
- " roasting furnaces, 69.
- " "practice, 69.
- " smelting practice, 9, 51.
- Difficulties in black-copper smelting, 115, 117.
- " in casting, 224.
- " in converting, 192, 193.
- " in electro-refining, 219.
- " in pyritic smelting, 177–181.
- " in series-system, 228.
- " with gaseous fuel, 108.
- " with matte-anodes, 26.
- Diffusion of arsenic in copper, 29.
- Dilution of blast-furnace gases, 189.
- Dimensions of blast furnaces, 123–127, 135, 184,
185, 188.
- " converters, 193, 195, 197,
198, 202, 204.
- " electrodes, 229, 230.
- " heaps, 68.
- " refining furnaces, 220–224.
- " reverberatories, 84, 88–89, 105.
- " roasting furnaces, 69, 72, 74, 76.
- " tanks, 234.
- Dimorphic change in sulphides, 36.
- Disadvantages of basic linings, 214.
- " bessemerising low-grade mattes, 203.
- " Brückner roaster, 72.
- " forced draught, 85.
- " high current density, 233.
- " impure anodes, 219.
- " roasting, 118.
- " series-system, 228.
- " small fire-grates, 85.
- Discharge of blast furnaces, 138 (see Withdrawal).
- Discharge of roasters, 72, 78.
- Disposal of blast-furnace products, 146, 159 (see also Withdrawal).
- Dissolved gases in copper, 25, 26, 31,
40, 42.
- Distribution of blast-furnace charges, 153, 156, 179,
186, 188.
- " electrolyte, 235.
- " impurities in copper, 31.
- Direct process, 35.
- Doctoring of furnaces, 178.
- Doors, 141.
- “Dope,” 210.
- “Doping” in converting, 210.
- “Doubling” in converting, 212.
- Douglas, James, 215.
- Draft in reverberatory work, 83–87, 93, 94.
- Draft-pressures, 85, 87, 92–94,
101, 102.
- Dry copper, 24, 28, 42, 222,
239, 241, 242.
- " Characteristics of, 24, 41, 42.
- Ducktown Smelter, Tennessee, 154, 170, 177,
184, 186, 188, 190.
- Ductility of copper, 20, 22, 31, 33.
- Dust, 159, 167, 168, 169,
186, 221.
- " chambers for blast furnaces, 140, 159, 167,
168, 190.
- " " roasters, 72, 78.
- " losses (see Flue-dust).
- Dwight-Lloyd sintering machine, 59, 60, 109,
169.
- E
- Earth-oxides in slags, 149, 176, 177.
- Economic factors in acid-making, 189, 190.
- Economy of pyritic process, 177, 181.
- Effects of impurities in copper, 18, 22, 23,
34.
- " mechanical treatment, 22.
- Efficiency of blast furnaces, 114, 129.
- " in electro-refining, 229, 234.
- " of reverberatory furnaces, 114.
- Elastic limit, 33.
- Elasticity in blast-furnace smelting, 114, 115,
124, 130.
- Electrical conditions (see Conditions).
- " conductivity, 23, 34.
- " resistance, 24.
- " uses, 18.
- Electrodes, 227, 229, 234.
- Electrolyte, 229–231, 235.
- Electrolytic copper, 33, 39, 40,
42, 44, 50, 218.
- " " Tough pitch, 41.
- " refining, 8, 43, 50,
215–218, 227–238.
- Elimination of constituents in converting, 205, 207, 210,
- 215, 217, 222.
- " impurities from copper-mattes, 50, 215, 217.
- " impurities in furnace refining, 221–223, 239.
- " iron in the blast furnace, 118, 174.
- " sulphur in the blast furnace, 113, 114, 117,
118, 120, 174.
- " sulphur in reverberatory smelting, 81, 82.
- Elkington, 227.
- Elmore depositing process, 19, 238.
- Elongation, 32.
- Emmons, W. H., 140, 145.
- End-feeding of blast furnaces, 154.
- Engineering and Mining Journal, 17.
- " progress and copper mining, 6.
- " uses of copper, 18, 21, 30,
33, 41, 42.
- Equilibrium diagrams, 22.
- Erection of blast furnaces, 114.
- Erubescite, 46.
- Evans’ Klepetko roaster, 74–79.
- Excrescences on anode-plates, 228, 230,
234, 237.
- Expansion-openings in reverberatories, 99.
- Expense of roasting, 62, 75, 78,
79, 177.
- Extension of blast furnaces, 124, 131.
- External settling, 113, 117, 122,
123, 131, 133.
- Extraction of values in converting, 194, 200,
201, 213–215.
- F
- Factors in slag calculations, 147.
- Fahl-ore, 46.
- Falding, F. J., 191.
- Features of blast-furnace practice, 113, 114.
- Fettling of reverberatories, 95.
- Fine concentrates in the blast furnace, 120.
- Fines, Agglomeration of, 47, 109.
- " in the blast furnace, 53, 55, 108,
110, 114, 120, 140,
154, 158, 167.
- " in the reverberatory, 81, 108, 109.
- " Preliminary treatment of, 53–57.
- " produced on wet-dressing, 52–55.
- " Roasting of, 66–68, 110.
- Fining of crude copper, 238.
- Fire-boxes (see Grates).
- Fire-box plates, 33, 41, 44.
- Fire-brick linings for settlers, 162.
- Firing of reverberatory furnaces, 83–87, 93,
100, 101.
- " roaster furnaces, 72.
- Flame in converting, 205–210.
- " furnace refining, 223, 224.
- " reverberatory furnaces, 86, 89, 91,
101, 103, 105–108.
- " roasting, 69.
- Flanging test for copper, 20.
- Flinn, F. B., 243.
- Fluctuations in price of copper, 11, 12.
- Fluidity of slags, 149, 150, 176.
- Flue-dust, 159, 167–169, 186,
221.
- " losses in the blast furnace, 55, 159.
- " " roasting 72, 78.
- " " smelting, 81, 110.
- " treatment, 82, 106, 108, 110,
111, 140, 167–169.
- Flues of blast furnaces, 140, 159, 168,
186.
- " reverberatories, 85.
- Fluxes in blast-furnace smelting, 147, 149, 211.
- " converting, 193, 199, 200,
203, 204, 212–214.
- " pyritic smelting, 173–176, 187.
- " reverberatory smelting, 76, 88, 110.
- " roasting, 79, 88, 110.
- " smelting, 52.
- Focus of pyritic furnace, 171.
- Forced draught in reverberatories, 85.
- Fore-hearths (see Settlers).
- Formation-temperature of slags, 148, 172, 175,
176, 180, 181, 183.
- Foundations for blast furnaces, 135.
- " refining furnaces, 239.
- " reverberatories, 96.
- Fracture of copper, 23, 242.
- Freeland, W. H., 170, 186, 188, 191.
- " charger, 154–158.
- Freezing-point curve for mattes, 38.
- Friedrich, 28.
- Fuel consumption in blast furnaces, 115, 120, 121,
125, 129, 153, 177, 178.
- " economy in blast furnaces, 114, 115,
129, 177, 178.
- " in blast-furnace practice (see Coke).
- " in reverberatory smelting, 81, 83, 84,
86, 91, 103, 105.
- " in roasting, 69, 72, 75,
78, 79.
- " value of charges in blast furnaces, 115, 119,
120, 152,
- 170, 177, 178, 184.
- " value of fine concentrates, 58, 111.
- " value of sulphides, 119–122, 152, 170,
173, 177, 178, 203,
- 212, 213.
- " value, Loss of, in roasting, 72, 78.
- Fulton, 50.
- Fume, 67, 140, 158, 159,
168, 191, 216.
- Functions of the blast furnace, 113–116, 131,
133, 134.
- " coke in pyritic work, 182.
- " the converter lining, 193, 199.
- " oxygen in copper, 20, 23, 26–33,
40, 41, 42, 44,
- 221–223, 238–243.
- " the refining furnace, 221, 223, 239.
- " the reverberatory, 81, 82–88.
- " the roasting furnace, 88.
- Furnaces for refining, 219, 239.
- " roasting, 69.
- Furnace-refined (tough pitch) copper, 41.
- Fusibility of slags, 148–150, 176.
- G
- Gangue, 43.
- Garfield Smelter, Utah, blast furnaces, 156.
- " " converters, 194.
- " " reverberatories, 91.
- " " roasters, 75, 78.
- Gases dissolved in copper, 25, 26, 31,
40, 42.
- " for acid manufacture, 140, 146, 167,
181, 186, 188–191.
- " in blast-furnace work, 140, 146,
156, 159.
- " in copper, 43.
- " in furnace refining, 223.
- " in pyritic process, 172, 181, 186.
- " in reverberatory smelting, 89–91.
- " in roasting, 63, 64, 68,
78, 177.
- Gaseous fuel for reverberatories, 108.
- " products of the blast furnace, 159, 166–168,
181, 182, 188–191.
- German copper mining, 5.
- "" production, 15.
- "" smelting, 3.
- " silver, 21.
- Gibb, A., 37, 50.
- Giroux blast-heater, 144.
- Gobbing of furnaces, 174, 178, 188.
- Gold and copper, 21, 23, 34, 40.
- " in copper, 44, 217, 218, 226.
- " " ores, 46, 217.
- " " -smelting, 217.
- " in electro-refining, 229, 230–233, 238.
- Goodner, 50.
- Gossan deposits, 45.
- Gowland, W., 3, 17, 34, 90,
126, 145.
- Grade of matte, 61–65, 82, 87,
131, 175–194, 200, 203,
204, 211.
- " Control of, 82, 175–186, 200,
203, 204.
- Granby smelter, 154, 191.
- Granulation of slags, 165.
- Grate-area in reverberatories, 83–85, 88, 89.
- Grating in reverberatory smelting, 83, 85, 86,
92, 101.
- Great Falls Smelter, 108, 191, 195.
- Greenawalt, W. E., 243.
- Green-ore matte, 179, 181, 187, 188.
- " smelting, 179, 181, 187, 188.
- Guess, G. A., 171.
- H
- Haas converter, 215, 216.
- Hallowell, 50.
- Hammering and mechanical properties, 31.
- Hampe, E., 26, 34.
- Hand calciner, 69.
- Hand-charging of blast furnaces, 153.
- Hand-ladling, 224.
- Handling of electrodes, 230.
- Hardening of copper by hammering, 1, 31.
- "" impurities, 21.
- Hardness of copper, 32.
- Harrington, 37, 50.
- Harvard, F. T., 191.
- Hayden, 50.
- Heap-roasting, 67.
- Hearth-area of blast furnaces, 127, 129,
130, 135.
- Hearth of blast furnaces, 123, 127, 129,
134, 159.
- " of refining furnace, 239.
- " of reverberatory furnace, 86, 89,
91, 95–99.
- " of roasting-furnace, 69.
- Heat, Conductivity for, 25.
- " losses in blast furnaces, 124, 181.
- " " converting, 212, 213.
- " " reverberatories, 83, 86.
- " " roasters, 75.
- " " settling, 133.
- " production in converting, 194, 198,
203–205, 210–213.
- " production in pyritic smelting, 173,
174–177, 180–184.
- Heaters of copper, 21.
- Heating air for blast furnaces, 143–145, 181–184.
- Height of blast furnaces, 136, 137, 188.
- " " furnace charges, 153, 172,
184, 188.
- " water-jackets, 123, 136–138.
- Henderson process, 7.
- Herrick, R. L., 191.
- Herreshof roaster, 74–79.
- Heyn, E., 27, 34, 50.
- Heywood, W. A., 194, 205, 215.
- High-conductivity copper, 18, 39.
- Hill, 28.
- Hiorns, A., 24, 28, 34.
- History of copper, 1.
- " pyritic smelting, 170.
- Hixon, H., 216.
- Hodge’s charge-car, 154, 155.
- Hoepfner, 238.
- Hofman, H. O., 37, 50, 80, 243.
- Holway, 119, 170, 172, 191–193.
- Hood of converter, 197, 198, 201.
- Hoppers in roaster furnaces, 69.
- Hopper-feed to blast furnaces, 140.
- Horse-Shoe roasting furnace, 71.
- Hot-blast stoves, 144, 145.
- Hot charges for reverberatories, 87, 92.
- Hughes, G., 34.
- Hungary copper output, 15.
- Hydrocarbons in copper, 25.
- Hydrochloric acid and copper, 33.
- Hydrogen dissolved in copper, 25.
- I
- Idaho copper output, 15.
- Improvements in roasting practice, 69–79.
- Impure anodes, 228–231, 235.
- Impurities and annealing temperature, 31.
- " and conductivity, 23, 24, 34.
- " and hardness, 32.
- " and specific gravity, 25.
- " elimination from mattes, 50, 217.
- " in anode copper, 219, 228–231,
233, 235.
- " in copper, 18, 20, 23,
24, 26, 28, 31,
40–42, 217, 218.
- " in electro-refining, 219, 228–231,
233, 236.
- " in furnace refining, 239, 241.
- Increase in blast-furnace size, 113.
- " reverberatories, 88–91.
- Incrustation in blast furnaces, 129.
- Industrial uses of copper, 18, 21.
- Influence of conditions on properties of copper, 30, 34.
- Ingot copper, 242.
- Intermittent working of roasters, 72.
- Internal settling, 123, 133, 134.
- Iron and copper silicates, 39.
- " in blast-furnace charges, 118, 147,
149–152.
- " in converting practice, 193, 200, 203,
205, 207, 212–217.
- " in copper, 20, 23, 31, 44.
- " in electro-refining, 229–232.
- " in furnace refining, 221, 241.
- " in pyritic smelting, 172–176, 179, 180,
181, 183, 188.
- " in slags, 149–153, 211.
- " pyrites (see Pyrites).
- " reduction in the blast furnace, 115, 116.
- " silicates, 148–150.
- " sulphide in matte, 37, 146, 147,
203.
- " " reactions on roasting, 64.
- Isabella Smelter (see Ducktown).
- Italy, Copper output of, 15.
- J
- Jacketing (see Water-jacketing).
- James (and Nicholl) process, 9, 35.
- Japan, Copper ores of, 46.
- " " output of, 15.
- " old smelting methods, 3.
- Johnson, F., 26, 34, 243.
- " T., 34.
- " on electrical conductivity, 23, 24.
- K
- Katanga, 46.
- Keith, 238.
- Keller, E., 50, 71, 193,
202, 215, 217, 243.
- Keswick Smelter, Cal., 119, 120.
- Kiddie blast heater, 144.
- Kilns, Roasting in, 67, 68.
- Kletko (and Evans) roaster, 74–79.
- Knudsen process, 194, 215.
- L
- Labour for blast furnaces, 130.
- " refining furnaces, 224.
- " reverberatories, 100.
- " roasters, 69, 70, 72,
75, 78, 79, 177.
- Ladles, 166.
- " for refining furnace, 224–226, 242.
- Ladling of copper, 224.
- Lake copper, 40, 42, 44, 45.
- " Superior ores, 43.
- Lamb, S., 24, 34.
- Lambert, 7.
- Large reverberatories, 81, 87, 88.
- Launders for matte, 116.
- " for slag, 164, 165.
- " -castings, 166.
- Law, E. F., 34.
- Lawrie, 34.
- Lay-out of blast-furnace plant, 156.
- Leaching processes, 67.
- Lead anodes, 236.
- " in copper, 20, 23, 30,
32, 44, 217.
- " " -matte, 37, 215–217.
- " in blast-furnace fume, 168.
- " sulphide, Roasting of, 66.
- Leakage of air in blast-furnace blowers, 141, 174.
- " of air in reverberatory furnaces, 83, 85, 86.
- " in electro-refining, 228.
- " in water-jackets, 139, 158.
- Length of blast furnaces, 131, 135.
- " reverberatories, 89, 91.
- Lengthening of blast furnaces, 124–127, 131.
- Levelling of charges in reverberatory smelting, 92.
- Levy, D. M., 216.
- Liberating tanks, 236.
- Lime in blast-furnace charges, 151–153, 180.
- " blast-roasting process, 58.
- " pyritic process, 180, 181, 186–188.
- " roaster charges, 76, 77, 88.
- " slags, 149–151, 153, 180.
- Linings for converters, 192–194, 197–201,
211–216.
- Lining of converters, 201–204.
- " settlers, 162, 163.
- " tanks, 228, 229, 234.
- Liquation of sulphides, 172, 182, 194.
- Liquid fuel for reverberatories (see Oil).
- Lloyd-Dwight sintering machine, 59.
- Loam lining for settlers, 162, 163.
- Locomotive work, Copper for, 20.
- Losses by fines in the blast furnace, 55, 110.
- " by fines in the reverberatory, 110.
- " in blast-furnace smelting, 115–117, 125, 146,
152, 179.
- " in converting, 195, 200, 204,
209, 210, 212, 214, 222.
- " in pyritic smelting, 179–181, 186, 188.
- " in refining, 116, 221, 222.
- " in roasting, 62, 67, 68, 177.
- " of heat (see Heat losses).
- Louis, H. (and Schnabel), 243.
- Low-grade mattes, 181, 200, 203,
204, 212–214.
- " ores, 52.
- Lugs of electrodes, 226, 229, 230,
236.
- Lump ores, Roasting of, 66, 67.
- M
- MacDougal roasters, 73–79.
- M‘Murty-Rogers sintering process, 58, 80.
- Magnesia in slags, 150.
- Magnesite linings (see Basic linings).
- Malachite, 46.
- Malleability, 1, 22, 31, 33.
- Management of converters, 212.
- Manganese and copper, 21, 23.
- Manhès, 193, 200.
- Mansfeld furnace, 122.
- Mantle plates, 140, 153, 154.
- Marchésé, 238.
- Mass influence, 194.
- Mathewson, E. P., 89, 125, 127,
145, 207, 211, 215.
- Matte, 36, 37, 50, 61,
118 (see also Grade of matte).
- " anodes, 238.
- " for converters, 134, 135, 192, 200,
202–204, 211–213.
- " in pyritic smelting, 178, 181, 183,
186, 188.
- " -pool in reverberatory smelting, 87, 91, 94–97.
- " Properties of, 38, 39, 91.
- Mechanical charging of blast furnaces, 140, 153,
167, 188.
- " operation of roasters, 69–75.
- " properties of copper, 18, 30, 33,
34, 43, 45, 238,
241, 242.
- " rabbling, 69–75.
- " treatment, Effects of, 20, 30,
32, 34.
- Mechanism of casting ladles, 225–226.
- " furnace refining process, 223.
- " pyritic process, 171, 172, 183.
- Melaconite, 46.
- Melting agent, Blast furnace as, 113, 114.
- " function of blast furnace, 114, 117.
- " point of copper, 24, 117.
- " " copper-mattes, 37, 38.
- " " slags, 148.
- Merchant copper, 238, 239.
- Metallic copper in blast-furnace slags, 116.
- Metallography, 26.
- Mexico copper ores, 46.
- " " output, 15.
- Michigan copper output, 17.
- Milton, J. T., 34.
- Mineral industry, 17, 191, 243.
- " statistics, 17.
- Mining in Britain, 2, 5, 6.
- " Germany, 5.
- " Spain, 5, 7, 8.
- Mitchell blast heater, 144.
- Mixed silicate slags, 149, 150.
- Mixing of samples, 49.
- Modern smelting practice, 37, 51, 61,
62, 65, 66.
- "" " Development of, 9.
- " reverberatory smelting, 87.
- Modifications of converter practice, 214, 216.
- " electro-refining, 238.
- Moisture in briquettes, 58.
- Monel metal, 21.
- Monopolies in copper industry, 11.
- Mono-silicates, 149, 150.
- Montana copper ores, 8, 46, 52, 63.
- "" output, 17.
- Moore, R. R., 80, 215.
- Moss copper, 38.
- Moulds of casting furnaces, 224–226.
- Mount Lyell, Tasmania, 171, 172,
174, 195.
- Mud (see Slimes).
- Muffles, 69.
- Multiple system, 227–229.
- Muntz metal, 21.
- N
- Native ores, 43, 45.
- " preliminary treatment, 51.
- Natural draft in reverberatories, 85.
- Neal, C. B., 215.
- Nevada, 8, 14, 17, 75.
- " copper output, 17.
- Newfoundland copper output, 15.
- New Mexico copper ores, 45.
- " " output, 17.
- Nicholl and James process, 7, 35.
- Nicholls, F. S., 191.
- Nickel and copper, 34.
- " in bessemerising, 205.
- " in copper, 20, 23, 33,
44, 217.
- " " mattes, 37, 205.
- " in electro-refining, 230.
- " in refining, 217, 230.
- Nitric acid and copper, 33.
- Nitrogen in blast-furnace gases, 189.
- “Normal” converter practice, 211.
- North American supply, 15, 17, 45.
- "Carolina ores, 46.
- Norway, copper output, 15.
- Nose-pieces of spouts, 159, 160, 164.
- Notches (see Slag notches).
- O
- Objections to external settling, 133.
- " internal settling, 134.
- " roasting, 62, 67.
- " water-jacketing, 124.
- Objects of electrolytic refining, 218.
- " furnace refining, 223.
- Offerhaus, C., 93, 112, 191, 216.
- Off-takes of blast furnaces, 140, 167.
- O’Harra calciner, 70.
- Oil burners, 106, 107.
- " fuel for reverberatory furnaces, 81, 91,
105, 106–108.
- Open-air roasting, 67.
- Operation of the blast furnace, 114, 146,
158, 178.
- " of converters, 192, 207, 210–214.
- " electro-refining process, 227, 230, 236.
- " furnace refining process, 221, 223, 238–243.
- " large reverberatories, 81.
- Ore bedding, 156.
- " of copper, 43–47.
- " for converter fluxes, 213, 214.
- " " linings, 201, 214.
- " for pyritic process, 171, 176, 177,
184, 187, 188.
- " -lining for settlers, 162, 163, 186.
- Organisation in bessemerising, 214.
- " at smelters, 47, 75.
- Outlets of blast furnaces, 160.
- " settlers, 164–166.
- Output of blast furnaces, 124, 129–131, 133,
135, 188.
- " copper, 15–17.
- " electrolytic tanks, 228, 229, 232,
234, 237.
- Over-fire, 176, 184.
- Over-poled copper, 24, 26, 42,
50, 242.
- Oxidation in bessemerising, 194, 195, 200,
205, 207, 208,
- 210, 211, 214, 217.
- " in the blast furnace, 113–122, 171.
- " in electro-refining, 231, 232.
- " in furnace refining, 221, 222, 239–242.
- " in pyritic smelting, 174–184.
- " in smelting, 62.
- " reactions in roasting, 64, 65.
- Oxides in copper, 26–29, 239–242.
- " of copper, 35, 43.
- " ores, 43, 45–47.
- " " Preliminary treatment of, 51.
- Oxidised constituents of the blast-furnace charge, 113–115, 118, 119.
- Oxland roaster, 72, 73.
- Oxygen and copper, 33, 40, 41.
- " in copper, 20, 23, 26–33,
42, 44, 218, 239–242.
- " in furnace gases, 171, 172, 182,
189, 190.
- " in furnace refining, 221, 222, 239–243.
- " in gases for acid manufacture, 189–190.
- " in pyritic smelting, 172–175, 182, 183.
- " ratio, 147, 150.
- P
- Panels of water-jackets, 129, 137, 185.
- Parallel system, 227–229.
- Parkes’ roaster, 73.
- Parrott Smelter, Butte, 125, 193.
- Partial pyritic smelting, 121, 143, 147,
149, 158, 169, 177, 184.
- Peacock ore, 46.
- Pearse, R., 88, 92.
- " roasting furnace, 71.
- Percy, John, 2, 17, 34.
- Perth Amboy Refinery, N.J., 194, 234.
- Peru copper output, 15.
- " smelting practice, 75.
- Peters, E. D., 65, 80, 110, 112,
143, 145, 170–172,
- 183, 191, 220, 243.
- Philp, 37, 50.
- Phosphorus in copper, 23, 242.
- Physical properties of copper, 18.
- Pierce (and Smith), 194, 202, 215.
- Piltz, 123.
- " blast furnace, 10.
- Pipe stoves, 144.
- Pitch of copper, 224.
- " Bringing to, 19, 26, 28, 39,
40, 43, 217,
- 222, 223, 238, 239–242.
- Pittsmont Smelter, Butte, 193.
- Plant for acid making, 190, 191.
- Platforms for charging blast furnaces, 141.
- " of reverberatory furnaces, 86, 100.
- Platinum in copper, 23.
- Poling of copper, 25, 42, 222, 223,
239, 240, 242, 243.
- Polybasic slags, 150, 176, 181.
- “Porphyry” camps, 14.
- Portuguese copper mines, 7, 15.
- " " output, 15.
- Pots for blast roasting, 58.
- Power for electro-refining, 233, 234.
- Precipitation of copper from solution, 33, 43.
- " impurities, 232, 233.
- Preliminary refining of copper, 217, 219, 222,
223, 228–230.
- " " fines, 53, 61, 110–112.
- " " ores, 47–49, 51, 54–61.
- Preparation of anodes, 217, 219, 230.
- " cathodes, 230.
- " floor for heap-roasting, 68.
- Pressing of briquettes, 27.
- Pressure of blast for blast furnaces, 135, 141, 159,
160,
- 167, 184, 188.
- Prevention of heat losses in reverberatory smelting, 86.
- " losses, 116.
- Price of copper, 11, 40.
- Primitive smelting methods, 3.
- Principles of converting, 194, 215.
- " copper smelting, 51, 61.
- " electro-refining, 229.
- " the MacDougal roaster, 73.
- " reverberatory smelting, 81, 83, 87.
- " the Welsh process, 9.
- Production, Statistics of, 5, 15–17.
- Products of the blast furnace, 114, 117, 146,
159, 186, 214.
- " blast roasting, 58, 110–112.
- " converting, 193, 199, 205,
209, 210, 212.
- Properties of copper, 18, 22, 34.
- " " matte, 38, 39.
- " of dry copper, 24, 41, 42,
239, 241–243.
- " Mechanical, 30.
- " Physical, 18.
- Prosser roaster, 71.
- Pulverised fuel for reverberatories, 105.
- Punching of tuyeres, 142, 158, 195,
198, 200, 210, 213, 214.
- Purification of copper, 217–243.
- " electrolyte, 230, 235, 236.
- Pyrites, 45.
- " reactions on roasting, 64.
- Pyritic effect, 121, 122.
- " principle, 62, 113, 118–122,
158, 169.
- " smelting practice, 67, 121, 140,
143, 145, 146,
- 158, 169–188, 191–194, 215.
- Pyrrhottite, 45.
- " reactions on roasting, 64.
- Q
- Quincy mine, 45.
- R
- Rabbles of MacDougal furnaces, 76, 77.
- Rabbling of roaster furnaces, 69–71.
- Rachette furnace, 10, 125.
- Radiation losses in reverberatory smelting, 83, 86.
- Rapidity of smelting in blast furnaces, 124, 129,
133, 135,
- 143, 159, 160.
- " " reverberatories, 83–92.
- Rate of deposition, 232.
- Reactions in the blast furnace, 113, 117–119.
- " converting, 194, 205, 207, 210.
- " furnace refining 239–243.
- " pyritic smelting, 171, 172, 178,
180, 182, 183.
- " reverberatory smelting, 81, 114, 119,
215.
- " roasting, 36, 63, 64,
65, 109–112.
- " sintering, 57, 110–111.
- " smelting, 61, 62.
- Re-concentration in pyritic smelting, 179, 181, 186–188.
- Recovery of copper from slags and residues, 116, 119, 211.
- Rectangular blast furnaces, 123.
- Reducing gases in annealing, 28.
- Reduction in the blast furnace, 113, 115–117.
- " of oxides in furnace refining, 223–240.
- " smelting, 113, 116, 117,
120, 122.
- Redruthite, 46.
- References, Lists of, 17, 34, 50,
80, 112, 191, 215, 243.
- Refinery slags, 221, 222.
- Refining of copper, 25, 26, 50, 54,
211, 214, 217–242.
- Refining, Electrolytic, 8, 43, 50,
215–218, 227–242.
- " of electrolytic copper, 50, 238–343.
- " furnaces, 219, 220, 224, 239.
- " Losses in, 116, 221, 222.
- Regeneration of electrolyte, 236.
- Regulation of reverberatory furnace working, 87, 92.
- Re-lining of converters, 199, 200, 204,
213, 214.
- Removal of blast-furnace products (see Withdrawal).
- " impurities in converting, 207, 215.
- " " furnace refining, 221, 222.
- Renwick, C. W., 191.
- Repairs in roaster furnaces, 79.
- " reverberatory furnaces, 95.
- Replacing jackets of blast furnaces, 127, 158.
- " values of bases, 150, 180.
- Requirements for good blast-furnace slags, 148.
- " good reverberatory practice, 81, 87, 109–112.
- " refining furnaces, 221.
- " roasting furnaces, 69.
- " successful pyritic practice, 176.
- Resistance, Electrical, 24.
- " of electrolyte, 232, 233.
- Reverberatory fore-hearths, 135.
- " furnaces, 52, 69, 88.
- " smelting, 54, 55, 61, 63,
76, 80–112, 215.
- " " compared with blast furnace, 114, 117.
- " " efficiency, 114, 124.
- " " reactions, 81, 114,
119, 215.
- Rice, C. T., 191.
- Richards, 53.
- Rickard, T. A., 145, 170, 191.
- Ricketts, L. D., 78, 80, 105–108, 112.
- Rigidity of arsenical copper, 33, 41.
- Rio Tinto, 8, 67.
- Roaster gases, 63.
- " process, 35.
- Roasting, 36, 47, 51,
54, 55, 61–68, 88,
109–112, 177.
- " in heaps, 67.
- " in pyritic process, 176, 182.
- " Objections to, 62, 67.
- " Open-air, 67.
- " practice, 66–71, 82, 87,
88.
- " " early improvements, 10.
- " preliminary to blast-furnace treatment, 113,
115, 118.
- " reactions in sintering, 57, 110,
111.
- " " on, 36, 63–65,
109–112.
- " yards, 67.
- Roberts-Austen, Sir W. C., 34.
- Rogers (and M‘Murty) sintering process, 58.
- Röntgen, 37, 50.
- Roofs of reverberatories, 99.
- Ropp roaster, 71.
- Rotary blowers, 141.
- Rotating furnaces for roasting, 72, 73.
- Rudeloff, E., 34.
- Russia, Copper output of, 15.
- S
- Sackett, B. L, 191.
- Sample-cutter, 49.
- Sampling, 47, 48, 50, 54.
- " Costs of, 79.
- " from blast furnaces, 166.
- " from converters, 213, 243.
- " in furnace refining, 222, 223, 226,
227, 239, 241, 242.
- Sand, Copper, 45.
- Scrap in electro-refining, 228, 237.
- Schnabel, C. (and Louis), 243.
- Schreyer, F., 215.
- Seasoning of basic converters, 203.
- " refining furnaces, 240.
- Secretan combination, 11.
- Sectioning of blast furnaces, 123, 124, 137,
158, 185.
- Selenium in copper, 26, 30,
207, 217.
- " electro-refining, 232.
- Semenikow, 192.
- Semple, C. C., 216.
- Separation of matte and slag (see Settling).
- Series-system, 227–229.
- Sesqui-silicates, 149.
- Settlers, 127, 130, 160,
162–166.
- Settling, 39, 113, 116,
117, 122, 123,
127, 128–135,
- 147, 158, 179,
181, 186, 211, 221.
- "(in reverberatory furnaces), 81,
91, 94.
- Shaft of blast furnaces, 122.
- “Shaking-out” of gases, 241.
- Shape of blast furnace, 123, 125, 135.
- Shelby, G., 145, 150, 191.
- " blast-furnace top, 140.
- " oil burner, 106, 107.
- Short-circuiting in electro-refining, 219, 227,
228, 233, 234.
- Shots from converters, 205, 210.
- Siemens gas-fired furnace, 108.
- Siemens-Halske process, 238.
- Silica in blast-furnace charges, 150–153, 180,
187, 188, 191.
- " in converting, 194, 200–203,
212, 213.
- " in pyritic process, 172–182.
- " in slags, 148–153, 180,
181, 191.
- " -lined converter, 193–197, 200, 201,
205, 207, 211–213.
- Silicates in the blast furnace, 116, 119, 148–152,
180,
- 181, 187, 188, 191.
- " of copper, 35, 39.
- " slags, 148–153, 180, 181,
187, 188, 191.
- Siliceous flux in converting, 194, 200–203, 212,
213.
- " linings of converters, 193–197, 200,
201, 205, 207, 211–213.
- Silicon in copper, 23, 242.
- Silver and copper, 21, 23, 24,
218.
- " in blast-furnace fume, 168.
- " in copper, 44, 217, 226.
- " " matte, 37, 217.
- " " ores, 46, 217.
- " in electro-refining (see Values).
- Sintering, 51, 55, 58, 59,
80, 110, 111, 112, 169.
- Sites for heap-roasting, 67.
- Situation of electro-refineries, 8, 9, 218.
- Size of blast furnaces, 113, 122, 125,
135, 184, 185, 188.
- " converters, 193, 195, 197,
198, 202, 204.
- " electrodes, 229, 239.
- " grates in reverberatories, 84.
- " material for blast furnaces, 55, 110.
- " " " roasting, 59.
- " " roasting, 68.
- " refining furnaces, 220, 224.
- " reverberatories, 84, 87–90, 105.
- " tanks, 234.
- Skimming of refining furnaces, 240, 241.
- " reverberatory furnaces, 94, 95, 100.
- Slags, 35, 39, 62.
- " in blast-furnace smelting, 116, 129–133,
145, 147–154,
- 180, 181, 187–191.
- " in converting, 192, 203–205, 209–213.
- " in furnace refining, 222, 241.
- " in pyritic smelting, 172–188.
- " in refining, 221.
- " in reverberatory smelting, 94, 95, 102–104.
- Slag-formation in roasting, 88.
- " -foundations for reverberatories, 96.
- " -notch of blast furnaces, 136, 158–162.
- " -spouts, 128, 158–166.
- Slagging-stage in bessemerising, 205, 207.
- Slimes in briquetting, 57, 152.
- " in electro-refining, 228–234, 236, 238.
- " Treatment of, 53–56, 152.
- Slotted tuyeres, 185.
- Smelting practice, 51, 54, 81, 204.
- " scheme at Anaconda, 54, 55.
- Smith (and Pierce converter), 194, 202, 215.
- Smoke problem, 171, 188.
- Soluble constituents of electrodes, 229, 231.
- Solubility of copper in iron sulphide, 38.
- " " slags, 116.
- " gases in copper, 25, 28.
- " matte in slag, 132.
- " sulphides in slag, 116, 149, 179.
- Sound anodes, 229, 230.
- Sources of copper, 43.
- South Wales, 4, 5, 71, 73.
- Span of reverberatory arch, 89.
- Spanish copper mining, 7, 15.
- " " ores, 46.
- " production, 15.
- Special bronzes, 21.
- Specific gravity of copper, 24.
- " " mattes, 39, 179.
- " electrolyte, 231.
- " slags, 147–149.
- Specifications for copper, 19, 20.
- " " for fire-box plates, 20.
- " " for Post Office work, 19.
- Speculation in copper markets, 11, 12.
- “Spewing” of copper, 222.
- Spindles of MacDougal roasters, 74, 79.
- Spouts, 128, 158–166.
- Sprouting of copper, 222.
- Stacks of blast furnaces, 140, 169.
- " reverberatories, 89.
- Staffordshire, Copper smelting in, 4.
- Stages in converting, 205, 209, 210,
213, 216.
- " refining, 223.
- Stahl, 50.
- Stamping of briquettes, 57.
- Stamp-milling of native copper ores, 51.
- Statistics of copper, 15.
- Staying of reverberatories, 96, 99, 221.
- Stays, Copper for, 19, 41.
- Steam-pipes, Copper for, 19.
- Steptoe Smelter, Nevada, 75.
- Stevens, H. J., 17.
- Sticht, R., 171, 172, 182,
183, 191.
- Storing of matte in blast furnaces, 134.
- " " reverberatories, 94.
- " " settlers, 135.
- Stoves for heating blast, 145.
- Straightening of anodes, 228.
- Strength of cathode copper, 18, 232, 238,
239.
- " copper, 21, 32, 33,
41, 238, 239, 241.
- " electrolyte solutions, 231.
- Stripping of cathodes, 228, 230.
- Sub-silicates, 147.
- Success in pyritic smelting, 181.
- Sulijtelma Smelter, Norway, 194.
- Sulphide ores, 43, 45.
- " Preliminary treatment of, 52.
- Sulphides, Fuel values of, 119–122, 152,
170, 173,
- 177, 178, 203,
212, 213.
- " in the blast furnace, 113, 115,
117–121, 147, 158,
- 171–176, 180, 182,
189, 191.
- " of copper, 35–37, 39, 146, 147
- Sulphur and copper, 33, 36, 61, 146,
147, 217, 238.
- " dioxide in blast-furnace gases, 188–191.
- " " copper, 25, 43, 222.
- " " furnace gases, 189, 190.
- " " furnace refining, 221–223.
- " " gases for acid-making, 189, 190.
- Sulphur dioxide in pyritic smelting practice, 182.
- " elimination in blast-furnace smelting, 113,
114, 117, 118,
- 120, 146, 147, 152.
- " elimination in blast roasting, 58.
- " elimination in reverberatory smelting, 81.
- " elimination in roasting, 65, 77,
78, 88, 110, 177.
- " in blast-furnace charges, 146, 147,
150–152, 177, 189.
- " in blast-furnace smelting, 116, 120,
146, 147, 189.
- " in converting, 194, 205,
207, 211, 212, 215,
217.
- " in copper, 20, 23, 31,
32, 44, 222.
- " in electro-refining, 230.
- " in furnace refining, 221.
- " in pyritic smelting, 171–173, 177,
178.
- " in roasted products, 65, 70,
102, 104, 110.
- Sulphuric acid and copper, 33.
- " in electrolyte, 231, 236.
- " manufacture, 146, 147,
181, 188–191.
- Superior (Lake) copper, 40.
- " " mining, 7, 8.
- " " ores, 43, 45.
- " " production, 15.
- " costs of production, 14.
- " treatment of ores, 51.
- Superstructure of blast furnaces, 140, 168, 186.
- Suspension of electrodes, 230, 231, 234–237.
- Swansea smelters, 4, 5, 71, 73.
- Sweden, Copper output of, 15.
- Systems of working in converting, 192, 211, 212.
- " " electro-refining, 227,
228.
- T
- Tamarack Mine, 45.
- Tanganyika ores, 8, 45.
- Tank efficiency, 229.
- " liquors, 219, 230, 231.
- " slimes, 219, 231, 232.
- Tanks for electro-refining, 219, 227–230, 234,
237.
- Tasmanian mining, 8.
- Tap-holes of blast furnaces, 127, 136, 159–161.
- " refining furnaces, 224, 225.
- " reverberatories, 101, 103.
- " settlers, 152–166.
- Tapping of blast furnaces, 122, 135, 159,
160, 165, 166.
- " of refining furnaces, 224, 225,
242.
- " of reverberatories, 94, 95,
100, 101, 103.
- Tapping of settlers, 166.
- " -breast of blast furnaces, 136, 159,
160.
- " -piece of settlers, 165, 166.
- " -plate of reverberatories, 103.
- " " settlers, 165,
166.
- " -slot of refining furnaces, 224, 225.
- Telegraph, Use of copper for, 19.
- Telephone, Use of copper for, 19.
- Tellurium in copper, 23, 26, 30–32,
207, 217.
- " electro-refining, 232.
- Temperature, Effects of, on strength, 20, 22, 32.
- " for annealing, 31.
- " for roasting, 69, 70, 77,
78.
- " for reverberatory smelting, 83, 84, 87,
89, 91, 94, 96, 99–105.
- " for settling, 117, 123, 130,
133.
- " in blast-furnace smelting, 123, 129, 133,
136, 143, 188.
- " in converting, 194, 199, 203,
205, 207, 210–214.
- " in electro-refining, 231–233, 235, 237.
- " in furnace refining, 224, 225, 242.
- " in pyritic smelting, 172–176, 179, 180,
183, 188.
- Tenacity of copper, 20, 32, 33, 241.
- Tennessee, acid-making, 189–191.
- " blast furnaces, 140.
- " converting practice, 202, 211, 214.
- " Costs of production at, 14.
- " mining, 8.
- " ores, 46.
- " " Treatment of, 52.
- " pyritic smelting practice, 171, 174, 179,
184–188, 191.
- " Roasting at, 62, 68.
- " settlers, 162, 164, 165.
- Tensile strength, 20, 32, 33, 241.
- Testing of refined copper, 223, 241, 242.
- Tests during bessemerising, 210, 213.
- " for copper, 20.
- Tetrahedrite, 46.
- Textile work, Copper in, 21.
- Thermal conductivity, 19, 22, 25.
- Tiers of water-jackets, 137.
- Tilt Cove, Newfoundland, 171, 191.
- Timber for poling, 222, 223.
- Time-element, 194.
- Tin-copper alloys, 21, 34.
- Tin in copper, 20–23, 32, 33, 44.
- Tomlinson, 34.
- Tooele, Utah, Practice at, 75, 91, 211, 214.
- Tops of blast furnaces, 140, 144, 145, 186.
- " charge in blast furnace, 158.
- Toston, Montana, 170.
- Tough (tough-pitch) copper, 24, 31, 33,
40, 41, 42, 44,
- 223, 231, 238, 239.
- Toughening of copper, 238–241.
- Toughness of copper, 22, 25, 40, 241.
- Trapping of blast, 159, 160.
- Treatment of converter slags, 211.
- " copper ores, 47, 50.
- " fine concentrates, 110–112.
- " flue-dust, 82, 106, 108, 110,
111, 167–169.
- " slimes in electro-refining, 238.
- True pyritic smelting, 121, 122, 143,
146, 147, 173,
- 176, 178–184, 189.
- Turkey, Copper output of, 15.
- Turnbull (and W. Brown), 17.
- Tuyeres, 122, 123, 141, 142,
158, 185, 188.
- " for converters, 192, 193, 195,
197, 198, 215.
- Tuyere holes in water-jackets, 137, 140.
- " -jackets of blast furnaces, 138, 140.
- " -pieces, 140.
- " -zone, 171, 174–185.
- Tyee Smelter, B.C., Hot blast, 144.
- " " roasting at, 68.
- Typical pyritic smelting charge-sheets, 206.
- " reverberatory-furnace charge, 82.
- U
- Ulke, T., 229, 237, 243.
- United States copper output, 15–17.
- Uses of copper, 18.
- " " alloys, 21.
- Utah, copper mining, 8.
- " " output, 17.
- " costs of production, 14.
- " smelting practice, 75.
- Utilisation of heat in reverberatory work, 83, 87,
91.
- V
- Vail, R. H., 215.
- Values in anode copper, 230.
- " converter copper, 43, 215,
218.
- " " slags, 211.
- " copper ores, 46.
- " electro-refining, 229–231, 233,
238.
- Varieties of commercial copper, 39, 40.
- Vats for electro-refining, 219, 227–230,
234, 237.
- Vein deposits in Superior, 45.
- Vertical converters, 195.
- Virginia copper ores, 46.
- Viscosity of slags, 148–150.
- Volatile hydrocarbons in reverberatory smelting, 85,
86, 105.
- Voltage for electro-refining, 227, 228,
232, 234, 238.
- Vortex converter, 215, 216.
- W
- Walker, A. L., 34, 191, 224,
226.
- Wallaroo sintering process, 58.
- Walls of reverberatory furnaces, 99.
- Wanjukoff, W., 132.
- Washoe Smelter (see Anaconda).
- Waste heat in reverberatory-furnace gases, 83, 87,
107, 144.
- " Utilisation of, 83, 87,
107, 143.
- Water and copper, 33.
- " in blast roasting, 58.
- " -cooling in roaster furnaces, 74–79.
- " -jacketing of blast furnaces, 10, 113,
122–124, 134–139, 158,
185.
- " -supply for jackets, 124, 137,
139, 140.
- Watson, D., 34.
- Webb, 34.
- Welsh process, 9, 40, 214,
219, 222–224.
- " smelting, 82.
- Wethey roaster, 71.
- Wet concentration of ores, 47, 50,
53–55, 61, 63.
- " processes, 43.
- White-Howell roaster, 73.
- White-metal, 40, 205, 210,
212, 213, 215.
- " stage, 209, 211–214.
- White roaster, 73.
- Width of blast furnaces, 125, 135, 184,
186.
- " reverberatories, 89.
- Wintle, F. H., 191.
- Wire, Preparation of copper, 19, 238,
243.
- " Strength of copper, 32.
- " -bar copper, 40, 242.
- Withdrawal of products from blast furnaces, 124, 130,
133, 135, 158–171.
- ""reverberatories, 83, 86, 94.
- Work, Effects of mechanical, 32.
- Working of blast furnaces, 114, 146,
158, 178.
- " converters, 178, 185,
186, 188.
- " electro-refining plant, 227, 230,
236.
- " large reverberatories, 84, 92,
97, 99.
- " MacDougal roasters, 76–80.
- " pyritic process, 178, 185,
186, 188.
- Wraith, W., 243.
- Wright, L. T., 132, 145, 191.
- Wyoming, Copper production of, 17.
- Y
- Yunnan, Native copper from, 45.
- Z
- Zinc-copper alloys, 21, 22, 34.
- " -sulphide, Roasting of, 66.
- " in copper, 23, 33.
- " in electro-refining, 229, 230.
- " in mattes, 37, 217.
- " in slags, 150.