The General Chemical Company After Twenty Years 1899 1919 March 1st
The General Chemical Company After Twenty Years 1899 1919 March 1st
General Chemical Company
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Below 63 64 THE GENERAL CHEMICAL COMPANY the water line the ore still rich in iron contained about 30% of sulphur, which made the ore refractory; and the owners had been wholly unable to utilize it profitably. The content of sulphur was too low and the location too distant for the sole use of making sulphuric acid and the then known methods of roasting the ore so as to drive off the sulphur were so imperfect as to leave in the ore a residue of sulphur that rendered the resultant cinder unfit fo...r the blast furnace. In this situation the owners brought their problem to the General Chemical Company for solution. When after years of work the problem had been solved, a company was formed by both interests to own the mine and build an acid plant at Pulaski. And as the acid and the iron cinder are now by-products of one another, and both are of high grade, the operation of the mine, before impossible, became possible because of the two products that resulted. The new company was finally absorbed by the General Chemical Company, the former owners becoming stockholders with us, and the Pulaski factory has been much enlarged and has been drawing its sulphur material from this formerly refractory body of ore.
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