RI 2999 Roasting of Chromite Ores to Produce Chromates

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. A. Doerner
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jun 1, 1930

Abstract

"Statistics show3 that in 1927 the United States consumed 60 per cent of the world's production of chromite and produced none. The uses of chromium are rapidly expanding, and a dependable supply is essential to our industries. Since the political and commercial control of our supply of chromite is now in foreign hands it is prudent to determine how this nation can best prepare to supply its need for chromium if the imports were cut off or restricted and whether it is now possible and desirable to stimulate production of chromium from domestic deposits. We have only small amounts of chrome ore of high enough grade to meet present trade requirements. Therefore the Bureau of Mines is making a study of methods for beneficiating our low-grade ores.Chromite (Cr203.Fe0), is the only commercial source of chromium. For refractories, a minimum of 40 per cent Cr203 and a low silica content (5 to 8 per cent) is usually specified. In most instances bricks or lumps having a physical structure that will not crack when heated are required. The only way an inferior ore could be adapted to this use world be to concentrate it and develop a satisfactory binder to make bricks out of the concentrates.For making ferrochrome the requirements are a minimum of 45 per cent Cr203 and an iron content not exceeding one-third of the chromic oxide. On some low-grade ores gravity concentration will give a product meeting these requirements; other ores yield concentrates containing too much iron or other impurities to be saleable."
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APA: H. A. Doerner  (1930)  RI 2999 Roasting of Chromite Ores to Produce Chromates

MLA: H. A. Doerner RI 2999 Roasting of Chromite Ores to Produce Chromates. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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