RI 6596 The Recovery Of Manganese From Open-Hearth Slags And Low-Grade Ores By Smelting And Selective Oxidation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. C. Buehl
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

A pyrometallurgical process for recovering manganese from open-hearth furnace slags or low-grade manganiferous iron ores is described. The slag or ore is smelted in a blast furnace to produce spiegeleisen; the speigeleisen is then blown with air in a basic converter to give an oxide slag. This slag product contains 60 to 75 percent manganous oxide and may be considered a synthetic manganese ore. In the smelting operations coke rates for five test periods ranged from 3,255 to 4,130 lb per ton of spiegeleisen. The recovery of manganese in the spiegeleisen varied from 60 to 76 percent. Recovery increased to 83 percent when the open-hearth slag feed to the blast furnace was diluted with a high-? grade iron ore sinter to facilitate smelting. In blowing the spiegeleisen a cyclic procedure was developed that gave nearly 90 percent recovery of manganese in the slag product (synthetic ore) yet prevented excessive contamination of the slag by phosphorus and iron. The overall recovery of manganese was about 75 percent when iron ore sinter was used with the open-hearth slag in the smelting step. The metal remaining after oxidizing the manganese from the spiegeleisen contained approximately 3.5 percent phosphorus. It was refined in a basic converter by blowing with air in the presence of lime" A high--grade iron and a basic phosphate slag were produced.
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APA: R. C. Buehl  (1965)  RI 6596 The Recovery Of Manganese From Open-Hearth Slags And Low-Grade Ores By Smelting And Selective Oxidation

MLA: R. C. Buehl RI 6596 The Recovery Of Manganese From Open-Hearth Slags And Low-Grade Ores By Smelting And Selective Oxidation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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