RI 3614 Manganese Investigations - Metallurgical Division - 5. Ore-Dressing Studies Of Manganese Ores - Beneficiation Of Manganese Wad Ores From The Chinn Property, Batesville, Ark.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. M. Shelton
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Jan 1, 1942

Abstract

Ferrograde manganese ore or its equivalent is essential to the manufacture of every ton of steel produced; although it is well-known that there are largo deposits of low-grade ore in the United States, production of substantial amounts of ferrograde material from domestic sources presents a problem that becomes more and more critical as the stock piled ore is depleted through inability to obtain adequate supplies from foreign sources. Consequently, a program of laboratory and pilot-plant investigations designed to solve the problem of obtaining a domestic supply of manganese has been undertaken by the Metallurgical Division, Bureau of Mines. This paper is one of a new series that will include reports of results obtained in the various investigations conducted under the manganese program. The scope of the program and the organization that was set up to direct and supervise the work were discussed in the foreword of the first paper of this series, Report of Investigations 3506, Manganese Investigations 1. Concentration of Manganese Ores from the Drum Mountain District, Utah, by S. R. Zimmerley, J. D. Vincent, and C. H. Schack. Other reports will be published as the work progresses.
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APA: S. M. Shelton  (1942)  RI 3614 Manganese Investigations - Metallurgical Division - 5. Ore-Dressing Studies Of Manganese Ores - Beneficiation Of Manganese Wad Ores From The Chinn Property, Batesville, Ark.

MLA: S. M. Shelton RI 3614 Manganese Investigations - Metallurgical Division - 5. Ore-Dressing Studies Of Manganese Ores - Beneficiation Of Manganese Wad Ores From The Chinn Property, Batesville, Ark.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.

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