RI 4271 Manufacture Of Sponge Iron In Ceramic Tunnel Kilns

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
V. H. Gottschalk
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

Sponge iron is a product resulting from the reduction of an iron oxide below the temperature at which the product melts. Commercial grades usually contain 80 to 95 percent metallic iron, 2 to 5 percent unreduced iron oxide, and an amount of siliceous gangue material depending on the pur.ity of the are used for reduction. The reducing agent may be gaseous or solid, and a large variety of procedures have been proposed for bringing the reducing agent into reaction with the iron oxide. Of the proposed procedures, the one that has the distinction of having been in continuous commercial operation for the longest time, from 1911 to date, was developed at a ceramic plant in Hoeganaes, Sweden, and yields? a product that has an enviable reputation as furnace feed wherever special, high-quality steels are made.
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APA: V. H. Gottschalk  (1948)  RI 4271 Manufacture Of Sponge Iron In Ceramic Tunnel Kilns

MLA: V. H. Gottschalk RI 4271 Manufacture Of Sponge Iron In Ceramic Tunnel Kilns. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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