RI 6225 Two-Stage Electric Furnace Smelting Of High-Iron Manganiferous Materials For Producing Ferromanganese

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. B. Petermann
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Two-stage electric smelting tests, using small submerged arc furnaces, were made on high-iron manganiferous materials from the Pioche District, Nev., and the Cuyuna Range, Minn. The object was to reduce sufficient iron in the first stage to give a slag with a favorable Mn to Fe ratio for smelting to ferromanganese in the second stage. The nodulized flotation concentrate from the Pioche District contained 29.2 percent Mn and had a Mn to Fe ratio of 2.3:l. When smelted with coke and silica or alumina as flux, more than 90 percent of the manganese was recovered in slags with Mn to Fe ratios of 10: :24:1. The Pioche slag was smelted to ferromanganese using coke and lime- stone or dolomite as flux. The ferromanganese was high in silicon but other- wise met specifications. Recovery of manganese to ferromanganese in this step was 73 to 78 percent. Overall recovery of manganese was about 70 percent. The sintered flotation concentrate from the Cuyuna Range material contained 12.9 percent Mn and had a Mn to Fe ratio of 0.3:1. When smelted with limestone as flux, about 83 percent of the manganese was recovered in a slag with a Mn to Fe ratio of about 6:1. The Cuyuna slag was smelted to ferromanganese with coke and limestone for flux. Recovery in this step was 61 percent of the manganese in a high silicon ferromanganese. Overall recovery of manganese was about 50 percent.
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APA: F. B. Petermann  (1963)  RI 6225 Two-Stage Electric Furnace Smelting Of High-Iron Manganiferous Materials For Producing Ferromanganese

MLA: F. B. Petermann RI 6225 Two-Stage Electric Furnace Smelting Of High-Iron Manganiferous Materials For Producing Ferromanganese. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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