Reactions in the production of high-carbon ferromanganese from Mamatwan ore

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Koursaris J. B. See
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The influence of Iscor coke and Delmas coal on the reduction of Mamatwan manganese ore to ferromanganese was examined by use of a variation of the 'stationary charge in controlled environment' (SCICE) technique. The charges of Mamatwan ore and the appropriate reducing agent were heated to temperatures between 1300 and I600 °C and either allowed to cool immediately the required temperature had been reached or held at that particular temperature for periods of up to ... hours. The heating rate was 350°C per hour, the particle size of the ore was between 2,83 and 12,7 mm, and the particle size of the reducing agent was between 2,83 and 6,35 mm. After being allowed to cool in air, the reacted charges were examined by optical microscopy, X-ray-diffraction analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and electron-microprobe analysis. No significant difference was found between the changes observed during the reduction of Mamatwan manganese ore by Iscor coke and by Delmas coal. A hypothesis is advanced to explain the mechanism of formation of the Fe-Mn-C alloy.
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APA: A. Koursaris J. B. See  (1979)  Reactions in the production of high-carbon ferromanganese from Mamatwan ore

MLA: A. Koursaris J. B. See Reactions in the production of high-carbon ferromanganese from Mamatwan ore. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1979.

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