Note upon the Manufacture of Ferro-Man¬ Ganese in Austria

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William P. Blake
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Jan 1, 1876

Abstract

THE importance to the growing steel industry of the United States of a domestic supply of ferro-manganese or "spiegel" of a high grade, induces me to bring to your notice some details of the method by which a superior article is produced in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. At Reschitza, Hungary, and probably at Laibach also (the Krainische Industrie Gesellschaft), ferro-manganese is made in a blast-furnace, with charcoal as fuel, and limestone as the flux. The ore is a ferruginous mixture, containing about 37 per cent. of sesquioxide of manganese. It is silicious, and somewhat resembles, in its appearance, the manganese ore from Red Island, in the Bay of San Francisco, California. It contains about 29 per cent. of silica and some alumina, shown by the subjoined analysis
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APA: William P. Blake  (1876)  Note upon the Manufacture of Ferro-Man¬ Ganese in Austria

MLA: William P. Blake Note upon the Manufacture of Ferro-Man¬ Ganese in Austria. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1876.

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