Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Greene-Wahl Process for Manufacturing Manganese and Alloys of Manganese Free from Carbon

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. Lynwood Garrison
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1893

Abstract

There is probably no subject for study in the metallurgy of iron and steel of greater interest than the effect of manganese upon the properties of iron. Some of the peculiarities of iron and steel containing appreciable quantities of manganese were observed many years ago by Heath, Robert Mushet, and others; but it was not until the introduction of the Bessemer process, when a demand was created for large quantities of iron-manganese alloys, that such compounds of iron and manganese became articles of commerce. Since that time the demand for these alloys has steadily increased, the use of ferro-manganese not only becoming an absolute necessity in the ordinary Bessemer practice, but also essential to the manufacture of open-hearth, crucible steel and steel castings; in fact it is the only source of supply for all the manganese used in metallurgical opera-
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APA: F. Lynwood Garrison  (1893)  Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Greene-Wahl Process for Manufacturing Manganese and Alloys of Manganese Free from Carbon

MLA: F. Lynwood Garrison Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Greene-Wahl Process for Manufacturing Manganese and Alloys of Manganese Free from Carbon. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1893.

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