Domestic Chrome and Manganese Ores Can Be Upgraded and Utilized

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. A. Doerner
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Jan 4, 1953

Abstract

METALLURGICAL problems relating to manganese and chromium ores have striking similarities. Ferroalloys, essential to the steel industry, are produced from both ores. Most of these alloys are obtained from imported ores, as domestic deposits have not yielded enough ore of metallurgical grade to meet more than a small fraction of vital needs. A survey of domestic manganese and chrome de- posits reveals numerous small, dispersed bodies of fairly good ore, none of which appears to be capable of yielding significant amounts of marketable products. To stimulate development of such deposits and to increase Government stockpiles, General Services Administration is offering $115 per long ton for limited amounts of chrome ores and $110 per long ton for 48 pct manganese ores that meet metallurgical specifications, with bonuses or penalties for grades above and below specifications.
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APA: H. A. Doerner  (1953)  Domestic Chrome and Manganese Ores Can Be Upgraded and Utilized

MLA: H. A. Doerner Domestic Chrome and Manganese Ores Can Be Upgraded and Utilized. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1953.

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