IC 7634 Production Of Manganese Slags For Manufacturing High-Grade Ferromanganese By Blowing Oxidation Spiegeleisen ? Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1952
Abstract
Manufacture of high-grade ferromanganese; as a rule; requires a low-phosphorus-manganese ore with 45 to 55 percent Mn, chiefly obtained in the Soviet Union, the British Dominions, and Brazil. Also, low-manganese ores have already been used for ferromanganese production, especially in North America .and Germany. During World War I, a process was developed in which a high-phosphorus ferromanganese or spiegeleisen was prepared in the blast furnace from law- or high-phosphorus manganiferous ores, then low-phosphorus manganese slag was prepared by refining under an acid slag, and this material was, worked into a low-phosphorus ferromanganese in the blast furnace.9/ Manufacture of useful manganese ores from a phosphorus-bearing spiegel with 12 to. 15 percent Mn, 4.5 percent C,, and 0.5 percent P by slagging in a refining furnace was reported by Joseph, Barrett, and Wood.10/ The spiegel was refined to 0.75 percent Mn, 3.4 percent C, and 0.45 percent P. Thereby, a slag with about 43 to 58 percent Mn and, about 10 percent Si02, was obtained. Hotter melts gave a smaller phosphorus content in the slag than cold melts. In addition, the phosphorus content of the slag varied with the manganese content of the intermediate metal.
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APA:
(1952) IC 7634 Production Of Manganese Slags For Manufacturing High-Grade Ferromanganese By Blowing Oxidation Spiegeleisen ? IntroductionMLA: IC 7634 Production Of Manganese Slags For Manufacturing High-Grade Ferromanganese By Blowing Oxidation Spiegeleisen ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.