The manufacture of lithia from lepidolite
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1908
- Weight
- 295 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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β¦ Synopsis
SCHIEPFELlI'--J~NUBBCTURE .OB LITHIA FROM LEPIDOLITE. 649 1 scnt an actunl (Iecomposition of 95.3 per cent. Por ~ 3 Iiours, tcmp. in furnnco WRS 120" C. ; I hour at. 130' C. ; New York Section. 13 hours nt-150' C. ; I+ hours n t 104' C. ; .l.hour at ?a09 C. ; hour nt 340' L ! . ; i i total of eight hours nnd a' quarter. rho iiinsiriiuni yield obtniiretl on tlic industrial XR. QEORQE C. STOSE I S THE ClldlR. ~ 5 d o wns 97 pcr cent., tho i~rertigo being ' 3.1: Iicr cent. --i The furniicu cnko is rcriioved i i d leiicl~cd d i i l o still JlASUl~ACL'URE OF FEltROCHHO~lIU.\L IR THE ELEC'IRIC FCRSACE. ! ' iliidcv lirewiro iuu3t Iic rcckoiictl with. First. tho I I I I ~I I I I C ~' of its giisiliciitiou 011 rolirf of p r ~~i r u , iuid scootitlly, i iti coii~ru~wciiil product ion. Coiiditioii+ most I)u so
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