Manganese Changes in the Market Place

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Bourke J. H Ashcroft T. B
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Many changes have occurred in the world market for manganese over the last five years. Among these, the emergence of divided steel processes for the hot metal refining of pig iron is affecting the use of both ferruginous manganese ore and ferro manganese, at this stage particularly in the Japanese steel industry. Subsequent demand for higher quality manganese materials is promoting the use of thermally beneficiated products such as sinter. In addition, many processes are being developed for the direct smelting of fine manganese ores, of which plasma technology is the most advanced. Cost pressures and product quality requirements are encouraging pre- viously self sufficient countries such as The People's Republic of China and the USSR to import high grade manganese ores to supplement indigenous lower quality supplies. At the same time, Brazil has been provided with the impetus to convert its substantial reserves of ore to value added products.
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APA: Bourke J. H Ashcroft T. B  (1988)  Manganese Changes in the Market Place

MLA: Bourke J. H Ashcroft T. B Manganese Changes in the Market Place. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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