RI 5281 Development Of A Chloride Volatilization Process For Manganese Ores From Aroostook County, Maine: Progress Report - Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 35
- File Size:
- 9842 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1956
Abstract
Many bench-scale tests and studies have been conducted in developing and testing a chloride-volatilization procedure Ear treating low-grade manganese ore from the Maple Mountain-Hovey Mountain deposit of Aroostook County, Maine. The ore, averaging 10 to 12 percent Mn, contains manganese in several forms and is resistant to concentration or extraction by usual physical and chemical procedures. Over 90 percent of the manganese, content of the ore has been recovered using a chloridizing roast in which the ore was heated at 950°-9b0' C. in a circulating stream of hydrochloric acid gas. Chlorides of manganese and iron were volatilized and swept to a fume collector, where they were condensed and separated from the [as] stream. Operation of a small, 1-pound-per-hour shaft Furnace produced enough chlorides for studying other factors in an integrated process such as: (1) Conversion of the chlorides to oxides; (2) recovery of HC1 gas of suitable concentration Ear recycling to the chloridizer; and (3) control of the Mn-Fe ratio in the oxide product to produce a suitable feed for ferromanganese production.
Citation
APA:
(1956) RI 5281 Development Of A Chloride Volatilization Process For Manganese Ores From Aroostook County, Maine: Progress Report - SummaryMLA: RI 5281 Development Of A Chloride Volatilization Process For Manganese Ores From Aroostook County, Maine: Progress Report - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.