RI 6497 Electric Smelting of Titaniferous Iron Ores From Alaska, Montana, and Wyoming

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Wesley T. Holmes II Lloyd H. Banning
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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30
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Electric - smelting studies were made on titaniferous materials obtained from the Klukwan and Snettisham , Alaska ; Choteau , Mont .; and Iron Mountain , Wyo . , deposits with the objective of determining the feasibility of producing pig iron and an enriched titania slag in one test series and pig iron alone in another test series . In addition , related studies were conducted to determine the amenability of Choteau crude ore to wet -magnetic separation and to determine the quality of steel that could be produced from the titaniferous pig iron . The continuous smelting tests were made in a three - phase , submerged - arc , electric furnace , and the laboratory steelmaking tests were made in a singlephase electric - arc furnace . A continuous , belt - type , wet - magnetic separator was used in conjunction with a ball mill and a spiral classifier in recovering titaniferous magnetite from the crude Choteau ore . Pig irons containing less than 0.05 percent phosphorus or sulfur were readily produced from the titaniferous materials ; iron recoveries ranged from 92 to 98 percent . The Choteau ore was ground to minus 65 - mesh to produce a concentrate containing 60 percent or more iron . The steel produced from the titaniferous pig iron was a high - quality product .
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APA: Wesley T. Holmes II Lloyd H. Banning  (1964)  RI 6497 Electric Smelting of Titaniferous Iron Ores From Alaska, Montana, and Wyoming

MLA: Wesley T. Holmes II Lloyd H. Banning RI 6497 Electric Smelting of Titaniferous Iron Ores From Alaska, Montana, and Wyoming. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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