ore dressing
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of ore dressing
First recorded in 1860–65
Example Sentences
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Mr. A. G. Charleton, the eminent English mining engineer and author of numerous books, in discussing this question, writes, "Personally, I am of the opinion that ore dressing should be included in mining."
From The Business of Mining A brief non-technical exposition of the principles involved in the profitable operation of mines by Hoskin, Arthur J.
This is neither milling, metallurgy, nor ore dressing, but is more properly called Sorting.
From The Business of Mining A brief non-technical exposition of the principles involved in the profitable operation of mines by Hoskin, Arthur J.
The point at which such calculation departs from the "per-ton-of-ore" unto the per-unit-cost-of-metal basis, usually lies at the point in ore dressing where it is ready for the smelter.
From Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration by Hoover, Herbert
The mechanical processes designed to separate the ore from its enclosing rock or other superfluous earthy matter called gangue became known as ore dressing and ore concentrating.
From Inventions in the Century by Doolittle, William Henry
The writer has consulted a number of authorities on mining lines to ascertain just what sort of a position to give to the practice of ore dressing.
From The Business of Mining A brief non-technical exposition of the principles involved in the profitable operation of mines by Hoskin, Arthur J.
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