RI 6160 Differential Sulfatizing Process For The Recovery Of Ferrograde Manganese

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles Prasky
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

This report describes and appraises recent progress in the development of a differential sulfatizing process for recovering a ferrograde manganese oxide from low-grade manganiferous ferruginous materials in the Cuyuna range. Individual process steps were carried out successfully using a 20-inch-diameter shaft for continuous countercurrent sulfatization of the manganese, a multiple-compartment rotary drum for leaching the water-soluble manganese sulfate, a submerged-combustion evaporator for the recovery of monohydrate crystals of manganese sulfate, and a shaft furnace for the thermal decomposition of sulfate crystals for production of a ferrograde manganese oxide and a sulfur dioxide gas suitable for sulfatization of fresh are. Of the two general kinds of Cuyuna manganiferous materials--the carbonate slates and the oxidized ores--only the slates were studied at pilot scale.
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APA: Charles Prasky  (1963)  RI 6160 Differential Sulfatizing Process For The Recovery Of Ferrograde Manganese

MLA: Charles Prasky RI 6160 Differential Sulfatizing Process For The Recovery Of Ferrograde Manganese. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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