TITLE |
AUTHOR |
A Brief History of Blast-furnace Lead Smelting in America |
Arthur S. Dwight |
Sintering Lead Ores |
H. J. Stehli |
Blast-furnace Practice at Midvale, Utah |
Galen H. Clevenger |
Lead Blast-furnace Practice at Trail, B. C. |
G. E. Murray |
Blast-furnace Practice at the Bunker Hill Smelter |
P. C. Feddersen and H. E. Lee |
Lead Blast-furnace Practice in Missouri |
C. M. Warner |
Smelting in the Lead Blast Furnace |
G. L. Oldright and Virgil Miller |
Lead Smelting in the Federal Improved Mechanical Ore Hearth (With Discussion) |
L. J. Buck |
Equilibrium in Lead Smelting (With Discussion) |
S. Frederick Ravitz and Kenneth E. Fisher |
Drosses in Lead Smelters |
C. M. Dice, G. L. Oldright and T. B. Brighton |
Treating Blast-furnace Drosses |
O. P. Chisholm |
A Study of Drosses from Lead Blast Furnaces (With Discussion) |
G. U. Greene |
Softening of Lead Bullion |
Arthur E. Hall |
Debismuthizing Lead with Alkaline Earth Metals, Including Magnesium, and with Antimony |
Jesse O. Betterton and Y. E. Lebedeff |
Continuous Lead Refining at Port Pirie, South Australia |
G. K. Williams |
Chlorine Dezincing in Lead Refining |
Jesse O. Betterton |
Electrolytic Lead Refinery, Betts Process, the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited |
P. F. McIntyre |
Betts Process at Oroya, Peru, S. A. |
T. E. Harper, Jr. and Gustave Reinberg |
Electrolytic Solder (With Discussion) |
R. P. E. Hermsdorf and Max Heberlein |