Carinthian process
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the smallness of the charge; the slow roasting, so that for every part of lead
sulfide one part of sulfate and at least two parts of oxide are formed; the low
temperature at which all of the operations are carried on; and the aim to
extract all the lead in the reverberatory. The hearth is inclined toward the
flue, and the lead is collected outside the furnace. Syn: Corinthian process
Source: Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms
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