RI 3552 Form Of Sulfur Occurrence In Blast-Furnace Slag ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Allan E. Martin
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

As part of a comprehensive investigation of tae mechanism of desulfurization of iron and steel by slags, the Blast Furnace Studies Section, Metallurgical Division, Bureau of :lines, in cooperation with the Institute of Technology., University of Minnesota, has made a study of the forms in which sulfur occurs in blast-furnace slag. This report presents data on the three sulfides most important in iron smelting, namely, ferrous sulfide, manganous sulfide, and calcium sulfide. The tendency of these sulfides to form colloids in the molten slag was determined by an examination of quenched samples with an ultramicroscope. Vogt5/ conducted experiments on sulfide silicate melts and examined synthetic blast-furnace slags in a partly crystallized condition. His conclusions were that FeS, CaS, and MnS, or isomorphous compounds, such as (FeXCay)S and (MnxCay)S, were precipitated from the melt, depending on the composition of the slag. In all specimens sulfides were visible and were spherical.
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APA: Allan E. Martin  (1941)  RI 3552 Form Of Sulfur Occurrence In Blast-Furnace Slag ? Introduction

MLA: Allan E. Martin RI 3552 Form Of Sulfur Occurrence In Blast-Furnace Slag ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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