New York Paper - Use of Magnetic Ore in the Blast Furnace

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. P. Pilling
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

The use of magnetic ore in the blast furnace is a subject of increasing importance. The end of the deposits of lake ore is in sight, although not imminent, and unless some new field is discovered, the use of magnetites will be an increasing factor in the iron production of the country. Enormous deposits of magnetic ore in the country that have been practically untouched contain ore of sufficient richness and purity to prolong materially our ore supply without extensive importation of foreign ores. Magnetic ores can be divided into three general classes: Fine un-sintered, or raw ore; raw lumpy ore; fine ore that has been sintered. Fine Unsintered Ore Typical analysis and screen test of this class of ore from the Adirondack region is as follows: Per Cent. SCREEN TeST pER Cent. Fe.................... 58.00 Remaining on 4 mesh........... 7.50 SiOz.................. 7.50 Through 4 on 8 mesh........ 13.75 Al,O,................. 1.60 8 on 10 meah........ 3.75 Baseg................. 2.77 10 on 20 mesh........ 22.50 P.................... 1.00 20 on 40 mesh........ 27.50 Mn................... 0.13 40 on 60 mesh........ 2.50 S..................... Trace 60 on 80 mesh........ 10.00 80 on 100 mesh........ 2.50 100 mesh........ 10.00 100.00
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APA: G. P. Pilling  (1923)  New York Paper - Use of Magnetic Ore in the Blast Furnace

MLA: G. P. Pilling New York Paper - Use of Magnetic Ore in the Blast Furnace. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.

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