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THE PRODUCTION AND VALUATION OF ANTIMONY ORE. 197<br />

produced. In calculating the loss, the following may be adhered<br />

to:—<br />

9 per cent, for ore of 55 per cent. Sb or more.<br />

10 „ ,, 50 ,, to 55 per cent.<br />

11<br />

15<br />

18<br />

20<br />

„ 50<br />

40 „ „ 45 „<br />

35 „ „ 40 „<br />

less than 35 per cent. Sb.<br />

With English buyers the price is generally paid per unit of <strong>antimony</strong><br />

in ore. Thus, in 1904, 4s. to 5s. per unit was paid for 50<br />

per cent, sulphide ore, when regulus was worth from £25 to £35;<br />

in .1905, 6s. to 8s., when regulus was sold at from £35 to £60; in<br />

1906, 8s. to 15s., and in some cases above 15s., when the price of regulus<br />

rose from £60 to £120. Some dealers still offer ores to smelters<br />

on the old formula: 0*9T(P-330) = V, c.i.f., in which T = <strong>antimony</strong><br />

content in percentage, P = market price of regulus, and V = value in<br />

francs c.i.f. Havre, Marseilles, Antwerp, or Hamburg.<br />

American buyers commonly make a basis of SI per unit<br />

(22*4 lbs.), when the metal is worth 8 c. per lb., for ore containing<br />

about 50 per cent. Sb, with a variation of one-third of the difference<br />

in the market price for the metal per 2240 lbs. up or down. Thus,<br />

With the metal at 8 c. per lb. or §179*20 per 2240 lbs., the value of an<br />

pre containing 52 per cent. Sb is $52 per ton of 2240 lbs. If the price<br />

for the metal is 10 c. per lb. or $224 per 2240 lbs., the addition of<br />

J($224-$179'20) = $14-93 is made, giving the ore a value of $66*93.<br />

The phrase " cost of smelting " means:—<br />

(a) Direct operating without general expense.<br />

(b) Including general expense.<br />

(c) Direct operating, including general expense, plus amortisation<br />

charges.*<br />

A Belgian dealer offers to buy ores on the formula: t<br />

(<br />

in which<br />

P=price per ton of <strong>antimony</strong> ors.<br />

E, = price in £ of regulus in Loudon.<br />

T=analysis of ore in percentage.<br />

M. F. T. Havard classifies <strong>antimony</strong> ore under the following<br />

heads:—<br />

(a) Auriferous, with 40 to 70 per cent, of <strong>antimony</strong> in the form of<br />

sulphide, several ounces of gold, together with, in some cases, payable<br />

* Taken from The. Eng. and Min. Journal, N.Y., p. 124, Jan. 11, 1908.<br />

t Private communication.

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