RI 5515 Experimental Electric Furnace Smelting Of Siliceous Manganiferous Materials ? Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 20
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1959
Abstract
ELECTRIC smelting tests were conducted at the Northwest Electro-development Experiment Station, Albany, Oreg., to develop a feasible process for producing silicomanganese from siliceous manganiferous material. The Jackson County, Oreg., material used was massive and contained rhodonite as the most abundant mineral. Both raw and beneficiated materials were tested; various proportions and types of fluxes and reductants were used to make up the furnace charges. The silicomanganese product was used successfully in manufacturing various steels at industrial plants. The manganese content of the samples ranged from 23 to 28 percent; silica plus alumina content was as high as 55 percent-about four times the maximum specification for Metallurgical-grade ore. Sink-float laboratory tests indicated that the manganiferous material was amenable to beneficiation. Over 2 tons of rhodonite concentrate was prepared for smelting tests in a sink-float operation. Only the minus-3/4-inch, plus-8-mesh fraction was fed to a heavy-medium cone; over 97 percent of the manganese was recovered in the sink product, which contained 32.4 percent manganese and 44 percent silica plus alumina. About 25 percent of the silica was removed in the float product.
Citation
APA:
(1959) RI 5515 Experimental Electric Furnace Smelting Of Siliceous Manganiferous Materials ? SummaryMLA: RI 5515 Experimental Electric Furnace Smelting Of Siliceous Manganiferous Materials ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.