The Utilization of Low-Grade Domestic Chromite

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. W. Downes D. W. Morgan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

"OVER half a million tons of chromite ore is used annually on the North American continent, all of which is imported from overseas. Chromite is essential in the manufacture of stainless steel, armour plate, and tool steel, to mention only three important uses. It is, therefore, a strategic mineral, and every effort should be made to discover a means of utilizing our domestic supplies.Both Canada and the United States possess deposits of chromite, but they are low grade with respect both to their chromium content and to the ratio of chromium to iron. Mechanical concentration can improve the chromium content •by rejecting gangue, but chromium concentrate produced is still lower in chromium than imported chromite and, more important, the ratio of chromium to iron is only about half that in the imported material. At present, a chromium to iron ratio •of 3:1 is desired by industry. To obtain this .ratio in the case of domestic ores, a chemical attack on the chromi'e is necessary."
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APA: K. W. Downes D. W. Morgan  (1952)  The Utilization of Low-Grade Domestic Chromite

MLA: K. W. Downes D. W. Morgan The Utilization of Low-Grade Domestic Chromite. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1952.

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