The Cornish ores are sold, as we have seen, in the locality in which they are produced; but all these foreign ores, from whatever quarter they may come, are disposed of to the smelters in Swansea by public ticketing.
The smelters having thus become possessed of the ore, it is transferred to their own yards, sometimes by means of lighters on the river, but more frequently by the canal which communicates with Swansea and the smelting-works.
One of the early American iron smelters was built by Governor Keith, in 1726, in New Castle County, Delaware.
The first American smelted iron was shipped to England from smeltersin Maryland and Virginia in 1718.
After my deal in Indiana Smelters and the turn in Pittsburgh & New Orleans I knew that the knives were out against me.
I was worth considerable after the Indiana Smelters got going.
A great combination of Middle Western Smelters had been held up for several weeks by the refusal of two great companies to enter at the price offered--Indiana Smelter and Rockland Foundry.
If the smelters can not consume it, they will have to close up.
The charge that the smelters are threatened with extermination by the courts is refuted by the very article from the Deseret News the senator quotes in support of this supposed threat.
Even this industry his personal and Church organ has attacked with a threat of extermination by the courts, or by additional legislation, if the smelters do not meet the view expressed by the Church organ.
Even this industry his personal and church organ has attacked with a threat of extermination by the courts, or by additional legislation, if the smelters do not meet the view expressed by the church organ.
That cloud of smoke, due east about ten miles away, comes from the smelters of San Remo, and that other smoke a little to the left of it is where the coal-mines are.
Those are three other little mining-camps, all tributary to the smelters at San Remo, and all producing refractory ores like the mines of Sulphide.
And the discovery of a mine which would provide the smelters with all the lead-ore they wanted would bring down the charges of smelting and enable the producers of thirty dollar ore to work their claims at a profit.
The metal sinks through the ignited fuel, forming, in the hearth, a spongy mass or ball, which is lifted out by the smelters at the end of each operation, and carried to the forge hammer.
France requires German coal to supply the local smelters near the iron fields, and German markets for the excess production of iron ore.
The future of United States smelters is problematical.
Large amounts of bismuth pass out of the stacks of smelters treating other western ores, and while it would not be cheap nor easy to save the bismuth thus lost, it could probably be done in case of necessity.
Its principal deposits were those of Silesia; under the Peace Treaty they may possibly be lost to Poland, leaving German smelters largely dependent on imports.
Production of arsenic in the United States comes chiefly from smelters in Colorado, Washington, Utah, Montana, and New Jersey.
Germany before the war had three smelters which produced bismuth from native ores in Saxony; bismuth was one of the few metals of which Germany had an adequate domestic supply.
Establishment of smelters on the west coast would make available a large reserve of ore (see also, however, p.
Antimony smelters were developed in the United States to handle these ores.
A large portion of the Bolivian concentrates formerly went to Germany for smelting, but during the war American smelters were developed to handle part of this material; large quantities are also smelted in England.
Several large smelters had not found it profitable to install recovery plants, as the market might have been oversupplied and prices were low.
With a very dull market and low prices, domestic mines and smelters were obliged to close down.
It is surrounded on every hand by smoking smelters and grinning mines, and its streets are filled with rugged, stalwart miners.
The eight-hour system of labor is in vogue here, and the mines and smelters run day and night.
There were brought by rail to the smelters at Anaconda one million four hundred and fifty-nine thousand tons of ore from the Butte mines.
It was not long before quartz mills and smelters were in operation, and, the consequences were that silver took the lead, but it did not hold the position very long before the base metals took the lead over the two precious metals.
The furnaces are placed at a distance of six feet from one another, in order that the smelters and their assistants may more easily sustain the fierceness of the heat.
Constant practice has taught the smelters by which of these methods they can obtain the most metal from any one ore.
Some smelters chip off the metal adhering to the bricks with a hammer, in order that it may be melted again; others, however, crush the bricks under the stamps and wash them, and the copper and lead thus collected is melted again.
In order to reduce the sulphides the ancient smelters apparently depended upon partial roasting in the furnace at a preliminary period in reduction, or else upon the ferruginous character of the ore, or upon both.
They are a cubit wide and six feet high, in order that the smelters may not have mishaps in coming and going.
Other copper is prepared in the smelters where silver is separated from copper, which is called yellow copper (luteum), and is regulare.
Under this thesmelters of the ore perform their work.
Liquation cakes are made from all these alloys; the task of the smelters is finished when they have made thirty cakes.
As there is no need for the smelters to have a fierce fire, it is not necessary to place the nozzles of the bellows in bronze or iron pipes, but only through a hole in the furnace wall.
It sublimates itself up into the cracks of the furnace, whereupon the smelters frequently break it out.
It is what the lead-smelters here call for; and certainly the resources of this country are very ample, not only for supplying the domestic consumption, but for exportation.
But this does not prevent a foreign competition; and the smelters call for, and appear to be entitled to, further protection.
The smelters and steel works at Monterrey, elsewhere mentioned in the chapter on mining, are among the most important in the country.
Modern copper-smelters turning out hundreds of tons of bars and large gold-quartz crushing mills are in operation.
Although not so intimately connected with iron working as the smiths, smelters and miners, the charcoal-burners were auxiliaries without whom the industry could not have existed, and who in turn derived their living largely from that industry.
This matt, called by the smelters fine metal when it is granulated, and blue metal when it is in pigs, is of a light grey colour, compact, and bluish at the surface.
The extraction of arsenic from the cobalt ores, is performed at Altenberg and Reichenstein, in Silesia, with an apparatus, excellently contrived to protect the health of the smelters from the vapours of this most noxious metallic sublimate.
The mining activities which in many sections preceded agriculture called for sawmills to furnish timber for the mines and smelters to reduce and refine ores.
There are smelters in operation at Hadley and Copper Mountain, on Prince of Wales Island.
On the contrary, the iron-smelters of the district rejoiced exceedingly at the destruction of his works by the flood.
Iron smelters are benefiting by the discovery of Bunsen, that 42 per cent.
But I wish something to be fixed on before all the agents in the mines know how to be smelters themselves, after which I expect no favour, unless first arranged.
They had authority in the mine, probably as shareholders, a position generally acquired in Cornwall by those who supply necessary mine material, as well as by the smelters who buy the mineral from the mines.
After traveling some distance up the valley, the smoke of the Leadville smelters burst into view, and a mile beyond the city itself could be seen nestling against the towering mountains.
The smoke from her smelters curled on high, a dusky sign of prosperity.
Grant and Laura, walking briskly along and planning the next day's work, passed the smelters where the soldiers were on sentry duty.
The pathway to the trade of the miners and the men in the shops and smelters lay through his door.
Then he mumbled on, "He says the cops have ax-handles and that down by the smelters they are whacking our people right and left--Three in an ambulance?
If the shares of stock in the mills and the mines and the smelters all ran their dividends through one great hopper, so the units of labor in the Valley were connected with a common source of direction.
The smelters rose from the profits of the first smelters in the district.
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