Effect Of Cleaned Vs Uncleaned Foundry Scrap On Slag Volume

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. L. Doyle
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

SLAG weights were taken on a series of twenty-eight 6-ton bottom-pour heats. These weights varied from 573 to 1050 lb. Of these, four were chosen for study of the effect of cleaned and uncleaned foundry scrap on the variations of slag weights. Data regarding the make-up and results of the heats are given in Table I. For heat No. 3 the actual slag weight was checked, using the Mn-MnO calculation method-weight 1050 lb. [5,600 X 0.0055 = 30.80 heads and gates 6,000 X 0.004 = 27.00 plate scrap 800 X 0.0083 = 6.64 pig iron 450 X 0.0034 = 1.53 iron ore]
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APA: W. L. Doyle  (1947)  Effect Of Cleaned Vs Uncleaned Foundry Scrap On Slag Volume

MLA: W. L. Doyle Effect Of Cleaned Vs Uncleaned Foundry Scrap On Slag Volume. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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