Method for the Estimation of Manganese in Spiegels, Irons, and Steels

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1881
Abstract
A SHORT and accurate method for the estimation of manganese in iron and steel is of great advantage to Bessemer works, and I think it may be of interest to some of the members of the Institute to give in detail the process in use in the laboratory of the Edgar Thomson steel works. The process is based on the reaction first described by Beilstein and Jawein.* The steel, spiegel, or iron is dissolved in strong nitric acid, sp. gr. 1.4. Evaporation to dryness is not necessary, unless the amount of silicon is large, as in the case of certain pig irons. Then, as a clogging of the filter in the subsequent filtra¬tion is apt to follow, dissolve first in a dish in hydrochloric acid, quickly evaporate to dryness, redissolve in the strong nitric acid, boil, and while boiling throw in crystals of chlorate of potash from time to time. Violent action ensues, yellow fumes are given off, and binoxide of manganese is precipitated, since it is insoluble in strong * Berichte der deutschen chemisehen Gesellschaft, vol. xii, page 1528.
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APA:
(1881) Method for the Estimation of Manganese in Spiegels, Irons, and SteelsMLA: Method for the Estimation of Manganese in Spiegels, Irons, and Steels. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1881.