. Transactions . The Oldham Sterling Gold Mine. 441. 1 111 illUllllrill i_ii]_ii>i THE USES OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS IN IRON BLASTFURNACE PRACTICE AND SOME NOTES ONLABORATORY METHODS.* (By George D, Drummond, McGill University, Montreal). This paper will treat chiefly of the uses of chemistry to a blastfurnace, and some methods of analysis used at the Midland BlastFurnace of the Canada Iron Furnace Co., Midland, Ont. The Midland Furnace smelts Lake Superior ores with Connells-ville coke and a description of the plant, before proceeding to themain objects of this paper, may be of interest. Descr
. Transactions . The Oldham Sterling Gold Mine. 441. 1 111 illUllllrill i_ii]_ii>i THE USES OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS IN IRON BLASTFURNACE PRACTICE AND SOME NOTES ONLABORATORY METHODS.* (By George D, Drummond, McGill University, Montreal). This paper will treat chiefly of the uses of chemistry to a blastfurnace, and some methods of analysis used at the Midland BlastFurnace of the Canada Iron Furnace Co., Midland, Ont. The Midland Furnace smelts Lake Superior ores with Connells-ville coke and a description of the plant, before proceeding to themain objects of this paper, may be of interest. Description of Plant. The Midland Furnace of the Canada Iron Furnace Companyis situated on Midland Bay, the most easterly point of GeorgianBay. The plant is on the water side, and the furnace elevator isabout 200 feet from the dock. Boats drawing 21 feet can go upto dock safely, and have done so. Furnace.—The furnace is 65 feet high by 13 feet bosh. Ithas a capacity of 100 to 140 tons per day. Hearth is 8 are eight in number. Hot Blast St
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