RI 3080 The Production Of High-Manganese Slag In The Electric Furnace

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. L. Joseph
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

The size and accessibility of the Minnesota manganiferous iron ore deposits make them attractive as a potential source of ferromanganese, which is essential in the production of steel. For several years the Bureau of Mines has been conducting experiments to determine the feasibility of producing ferromanganese from these ores by a three-step process which involves (1) the smelting of the ores in the blast furnace to produce a high-phosphorus spiegel; (2) the treatment of the spiegel produced from step 1 in an electric or open-hearth furnace to separate the manganese from the phosphorus and the iron; and 3) the smelting of the high-manganese slag from step 2 to produce ferromanganese. The details of the first two steps of the process and the results of tests with the experimental furnaces have been given in previous reports.
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APA: T. L. Joseph  (1931)  RI 3080 The Production Of High-Manganese Slag In The Electric Furnace

MLA: T. L. Joseph RI 3080 The Production Of High-Manganese Slag In The Electric Furnace. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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