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102 THE METALLURGY OF ANTIMONY.<br />

An analysis of an average sample of the oxide from the other<br />

chambers gave *5 per cent, of impurity.<br />

Total quantity of oxide obtained:—<br />

1st experiment 424 kgs.<br />

2nd 602 „<br />

Dried oxide (from tanks) . . . 178 „<br />

Cleanings . . . . . . 32 ,,<br />

Estimated cleanings . . . . 5 „<br />

1241 kgs.<br />

The amount of ore treated was :—<br />

1st experiment 2850 kgs.<br />

2nd 2725 „<br />

5575 kgs.<br />

The actual quantity of pure oxide obtainable was:—<br />

1241 - [(76 +176) x -23 + (989 x -005)]<br />

= 1241-(58 + 5)<br />

= 1178 kgs. of pure oxide, -which is equivalent to about 981 kgs. of pure Sb.<br />

Now, since the ore analyses recorded 19-5 per cent. Sb, then in<br />

5575 kgs. of ore there are 1087 kgs. of Sb.<br />

Hence the percentage loss is :—<br />

1087- 981 x 100 = a littie less tllan 10 per c^<br />

Again, the scoria, when analysed, was found to contain only<br />

1*3 per cent, of Sb, which is equivalent to 52 kgs. of Sb considered<br />

as loss in the scoria (52 = 1 *3 per cent, x 4000 kgs. of scoria).<br />

Most probably, if the different parts of the apparatus were<br />

thoroughly cleaned of their oxide, the loss would not be more than<br />

5 per cent.<br />

Practically, in twenty-four hours 5| tons of such ore can be treated,<br />

witih a consumption of 4 per cent, charcoal. It is most probable that<br />

at least 7 tons could be treated per day, if the rate of revolution of<br />

the ventilators were increased from 1200 to 1400 per minute.<br />

The reason why charcoal was used in these experiments is that,<br />

although gas coke gives better results from an economical point of<br />

view, it is not easily obtainable in some of the out-of-the-way places,<br />

where perhaps the price of charcoal is not very far above that of<br />

gas coke, if not actually less<br />

Generally speaking, it costs about 70 francs to produce one ton of<br />

oxide by this process in France.<br />

The complete apparatus described above costs 10,000 francs.

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