San Francisco Paper - Effect of Nickel-chromium on Cast Iron

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 967 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1923
Abstract
The presence of nickel-chromium in pig iron made fro111 Cuban oles is so well known that the word "Mayari" is unconsciously associated with it. Since 1904, when exploration of the Mayari deposits of iron ore in northeastern Cuba was undertaken, there llas been increasing interest in these ores. Tlie Transactions contain numerous references to t1ieln.l This iron ore, which is shipped to the Tinited States in the nodulizecl state, has been thoroughly tested and found very valuable; the deposit covers over 25,000 acres and there is in sight over 500,000,000 tons of ore that, by systematic mining, runs practically constant in composition. With nickel and chromium present, also titanium in sufficient quantities to attract attention, as well as extremely low phosphorus and sulfur contents, the iron founder is naturally interested in the utilization of RInpari ore for pig iron for the better grades of finishrtl iron products. The present point of coilsn~iil)tion ol ILlapri ore is at Sparrow's Poi111, where hlayari pig iron of ally desiretl coml>osition is made. The composition of the dried ore is about as follows: Iron -29 per cent., silica 3 pc.r cent., nickel 1 per cciit., chroiniun~ 1.5 per cent., alumina 11 per cent., ant1 coinbined water 13 per cent. When nodulized, the iron runs up to nearly 56 per cent., the silic:~, :tlumi~i:i, nickel, and c~llromiurn are slightly highr than the arno~l~its just given. Practically all the, combined wntcr is driven off aild the iiodulizccl ore carries only a few- tenths per cent. of 1 C. M. Weld: Residual Rrolvn Iron Ores of Cuba. Tmns, (1909) 40, 299. C. K. Leitll nnd If'. J. Mcncl: Origin of Iron Ores of Central and Northeostr~n rlbn. Trans (1911) 42, 00. C. W. Hayes: May:~ri and Mos Iron-ore Deposits in Cuba. Idem, 109. J. E. Little: Maynri lron Mincs, as Developed by the Spanish-American Iron ('0. Idem, 152. J. F. Iie~np: M'ryari Iron-ore Dcposi(s. Trans. (1915) 61, 3. C. K. Leith 2nd N. J. Mead: Additional Data on Origin of Lateritic Iron 01cs or Eastern Cubn. Tmns. (1916) 63, 75.
Citation
APA:
(1923) San Francisco Paper - Effect of Nickel-chromium on Cast IronMLA: San Francisco Paper - Effect of Nickel-chromium on Cast Iron. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.