SLACKEN, in metallurgy, a term used by the miners to express a spongy and semivitrified substance, which they used to mix with the ores of metals, to prevent their fusion. It is the scoria or scum separated from the surface of the former fusions of metals. To this they frequently add limestone, and sometimes a kind of coarse iron-ore, in the running of the poorer gold ores.
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