Production Of Femn Alloys With Heat Treated Mn-Nodules

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Merete Tangstad Eli Ringdalen Edmundo Manilla Daniel Davila
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Abstract

FeMn alloys are typically produced with lumpy ore or sinters. Minara Autlan, the Mexican FeMn producer, is however making Mn-nodules as a raw material for Mn-alloy production. The Mn nodules have been characterized by XRF, XRD, by wet chemical methods and by EPMA. The Mn/Fe ratio is somewhat lower compared to commercial Mn ore on the marked. The basicity of the ore is however close to 1, and additional fluxes may not be used. The Mn-nodules will be in a state of manganosite (MnO), tephroite ((Mn, Ca)2SiO4) and galaxite ((Mn,Mg)Al2O4). This leads to a low melting temperature area. A low porosity and low amount of higher Mn-oxides gives a high thermal strength to the nodules.
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APA: Merete Tangstad Eli Ringdalen Edmundo Manilla Daniel Davila  (2016)  Production Of Femn Alloys With Heat Treated Mn-Nodules

MLA: Merete Tangstad Eli Ringdalen Edmundo Manilla Daniel Davila Production Of Femn Alloys With Heat Treated Mn-Nodules. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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