RI 3911 Electrolytic Manganese in Low-Carbon Steel Tests at the Stanley Works, Bridgeport, Conn

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. Sillers R. T. C. Rasmussen
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Jul 1, 1945

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION This is the third report of investigations by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with industry to establish the value of electrolytic manganese in the manufacture of ferrous and nonferrous alloys. The manganese was produced by the Bureau at its Boulder City pilot plant from domestic ores and by the process developed by it. 4/ The work was done under the direction of R.S. Dean, assistant director, Bureau of Mines, and R. G. Knickerbocker, chief, metallurgical branch. The first report dealt with the use of electrolytic manganese in the manufacture of stainless steels 5/ and the second with its use in acid electric or open-hearth low- and medium-carbon steel castings. 6/The present report treats of the use of electrolytic manganese in the manufacture of low—carbon rimmed and killed steels. A résumé of these three investigations and two others appeared in the magazine STEEL. 7/ Further reports will be published as tests are completed at some 70 industrial plants. All tests were made on full—scale heats or melts, and the resultant product was processed and used commercially."
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APA: F. Sillers R. T. C. Rasmussen  (1945)  RI 3911 Electrolytic Manganese in Low-Carbon Steel Tests at the Stanley Works, Bridgeport, Conn

MLA: F. Sillers R. T. C. Rasmussen RI 3911 Electrolytic Manganese in Low-Carbon Steel Tests at the Stanley Works, Bridgeport, Conn. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.

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