The production of electrolytic manganese in South Africa

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. M. Meyer K. Auerswald
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 2, 1977

Abstract

The production of electrolytic manganese in South Africa by M. HARRIS, Pr. Eng., B.Se. (Eng.) (Fellow), D. M. MEYER, Pr. Eng., B.Se. (Meeh. Eng.) (Visitor), and K. AUERSWALD (Visitor) The decision to construct the first electrolytic manganese plant in South Africa was important and farreaching. After evaluating the results of the pilot plant operation, the first South African producer, Electrolytic Metal Corporation (Emcor), established a plant in Krugersdorp. Initially, there were many process problems that had to be InvestIgated, and, after these had been solved and many operating parameters had been established, manganese was successfully produced. When the Delta Manganese plant in Nelspruit was planned, cognizance was taken of the fact that, if peak efficiencies were to be maintained, the process must be operated between fairly narrow parameters. Instrumentation was therefore installed to control the process automatically wherever possible. The main features of the Delta Manganese operation are outlined, with a brief description of each stage of the process from ore milling through to electrowinning and packing of the metal. It is concluded that much benefit can be obtained from further research work into process improvements and into the exact effect of certain variables on plant and current efficiency.
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APA: D. M. Meyer K. Auerswald  (1977)  The production of electrolytic manganese in South Africa

MLA: D. M. Meyer K. Auerswald The production of electrolytic manganese in South Africa. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1977.

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