Amalgamation at the Ontario Mill Compared with the Russell Process at the Marsac Mill. Comparison with Smelting. Park City, Utah, December 1, 1892
ASIN: B01N14KCTQ
Paperback: 28 pages
Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.1 x 11 inches
Weight: 4.3 ounces
Language: English
Description:
The author compares two methods of smelting, that of the amalgamation process at the Ontario Mill and the Russell process at the Marsac Mill. He notes that most of the time it takes for a silver bar to become pure silver is during melting. The Russell process has a lower mortality rate than the amalgamation process; however, with either method, it can take up to 100 minutes before pure silver reaches its final form.The author also discusses how the Amalgamation at the Ontario Mill Compared with the Russell Process at the Marsac Mill. Comparison with Smelting, Park City, December 1, 1892 W. G. Lamb was published in "Engineering Record.".