. The cyanide process; an introduction to the cyanide process, including the determination of the applicability of the process to an ore. Fig. 25.—False Bottom, Style D, sloping 5° to center. This Filter Bottom consists of 1-inch Oregon pine, perforatedwith J-inch holes, 1 inch center to center. The bottom rests upon circles 3 ft. apart. The circles are builtup to different heights, with openings crozed in lower part for freeflow of solution. Tailings Discharge is placed in center of tank, but tanks above36 ft. diameter have special arrangement for four bottom doors. THE CYANIDE Fig.


. The cyanide process; an introduction to the cyanide process, including the determination of the applicability of the process to an ore. Fig. 25.—False Bottom, Style D, sloping 5° to center. This Filter Bottom consists of 1-inch Oregon pine, perforatedwith J-inch holes, 1 inch center to center. The bottom rests upon circles 3 ft. apart. The circles are builtup to different heights, with openings crozed in lower part for freeflow of solution. Tailings Discharge is placed in center of tank, but tanks above36 ft. diameter have special arrangement for four bottom doors. THE CYANIDE Fig. 26.—Fairfax Exploration Cyanide Plant. SHORT DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME PROCESSES. 77


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