Development of a smelting reduction process for low-grade ferruginous manganese ores to produce valuable synthetic manganese ore and pig iron

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Abstract
Manganese (Mn) ferroalloys are chiefly consumed in the steelmaking process as a deoxidizing agent or as an alloying element to produce high-quality steels. These alloys are typically produced in a submerged arc furnace using coke, fluxes and manganese ores of a specific manganese/Fe (Mn/Fe) ratio. Preferred-grade manganese ores should have Mn content greater than 46 percent and Mn/Fe content greater than 5 to produce commercial-grade, high-carbon ferromanganese [1]. Selective mining of high-grade Mn resources has created a scarcity of these resources, which is emerging as a major challenge for the manganese and steel industry. Manganese ore resources are mainly distributed in South Africa, with about 32 percent; Ukraine, with about 17 percent; Australia, with about 17 percent; and Brazil, India, China, Gabon and Mexico, with lesser amounts.
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Development of a smelting reduction process for low-grade ferruginous manganese ores to produce valuable synthetic manganese ore and pig ironMLA: Development of a smelting reduction process for low-grade ferruginous manganese ores to produce valuable synthetic manganese ore and pig iron. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,