Metallurgical Benefit Of Reactive High Grade Ore In Manganese Alloys Manufacturing

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. Pochart L. Joncourt N. Touchard C. Perdon
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Worldwide, the major Manganese ores can be separated into three different types: ?Oxidized ores (MnO2): in Australia, Gabon, Brazil,?. ?Semi-oxidized ores (Mn2O3): in South-Africa, Australia,?. ?Carbonated ore (MnCO3): in Ghana, South Africa, Kazhakstan?. The other Manganese ores are less rich but can be used locally or in the neighbour countries (China, Ukraina, India?). Since the beginning of the 20th Century, Manganese has played a big role in the steel industry process average usage ratio: 9,5 kg/mt of steel). The recent grow-up of this industry has led to an increase of Manganese ores demand. In parallel, several companies have increased their Manganese ore producing capacity. In this presentation, we explain the link between the main Manganese ores characteristics and the key different factors for an effective and low cost Mn alloys production (HCFeMn and SiMn): ?Chemistry ?Size ?Reactivity Then we will point out the advantages of Comilog ore and Sintec ® usages in various Manganese alloy metallurgical process compared with the other main ores and with the local ores. Some advised formulations for the different kinds of furnaces and alloys will be also discussed.
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APA: G. Pochart L. Joncourt N. Touchard C. Perdon  (2007)  Metallurgical Benefit Of Reactive High Grade Ore In Manganese Alloys Manufacturing

MLA: G. Pochart L. Joncourt N. Touchard C. Perdon Metallurgical Benefit Of Reactive High Grade Ore In Manganese Alloys Manufacturing. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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