St. Louis Paper - Some Economic Factors in the Production of Electrolytic Zinc (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. G. Hall
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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18
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Jan 1, 1918

Abstract

An article on the subject of electrolytic zinc no longer needs to be preceded by an apology. The production of zinc by electrolysis is past the laboratory stage and has become an economic factor of considerable importance in the total production of zinc in the United States. The various methods of procedure to be followed fa the greatest economy of manufacture are fairly well known, consequently a detailed description of any method is no longer necessary or desirable. In this paper I shall endeavor to lay down some of the governing conditions in this industry, the relation of methods to ore deposits, freight rates, and sources of power supply. Power Points Assuming for a moment that, for the present at least, the electrolytic production of zinc will be confined to Those localities having developed water power, a glance at these powers so developed in the United States, with their relation to known zinc orebodies of economic size, will not be without interest. Northwest In the Northwest we have water powers, developed and undeveloped, . in Washington and Montana. These must, of course, bear a close relation to the rapidly growing zinc production of the Coeur d'Alenes and of the Butte districts. In general, the power of the territory in question is relatively low-priced, at least as compared with the cost of developing power from coal, and the near neighborhood of large bodies of more or less complex zinc ores makes these water powers of more than usual interest. The same remarks may be applied equally to the developed water powers of the Canadian side of the line in the Northwest, where we have again commercially available complex ore deposits such as are being exploited today at and near Trail. California One of the large complex ore deposits of the far West is to be found in Shasta County in the immediate neighborhood of the territory of the
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APA: R. G. Hall  (1918)  St. Louis Paper - Some Economic Factors in the Production of Electrolytic Zinc (with Discussion)

MLA: R. G. Hall St. Louis Paper - Some Economic Factors in the Production of Electrolytic Zinc (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.

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