St. Louis Paper - The New Jersey Zinc Co.’s Franklin Laboratory

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. Jenkins
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1918

Abstract

The Franklin Laboratory was designed mainly for the analysis of the products from the two concentrating mills situated at Franklin and Sterling Hill, the most important determinations being the zinc, iron, manganese, lime, moisture, and silica contents of the ores. Within the last 4 years, however, it has been found advisable to examine most of our supplies, and therefore additional space and equipment was allotted for the examination of such substances as oils, greases, soaps, alloys, fuels, paints, explosives, and water. The building as shown in elevation (Fig. 1) and plan (Fig. 2) consists of a main or routine laboratory, an experimental laboratory, a water analysis room, and the other accessories such as stock room, library, sampling and drying rooms, and office. The main laboratory is further divided into a balance room and zinc analysis room. As the greater part of our determinations are volumetric, good light is a very important factor and with this in view the interior malls of the building were constructed of white enameled brick laid in Keene cement. These also have the additional advantage that they give a clean and attractive appearance to the room. The windows are large, being 76 by 44 in. and even on very dark days the light is good throughout the whole laboratory. Our zinc titration requires a constant light and as, on many days, especially in winter, the light is variable, we installed two Artificial
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APA: D. Jenkins  (1918)  St. Louis Paper - The New Jersey Zinc Co.’s Franklin Laboratory

MLA: D. Jenkins St. Louis Paper - The New Jersey Zinc Co.’s Franklin Laboratory. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.

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