RI 5582 Rapid Method For Determining Lime, Magnesia, And Titania In Blast-Furnace Slags And Other Calcareous Materials ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David J. Kusler
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

This report describes a rapid, reliable, and relatively simple method developed by the Bureau of Mines Pyrometallurgy Laboratory at Bruceton, Pa., for determining lime (calcium oxide) and magnesia (magnesium oxide) in various materials containing these constituents in greater than trace amounts. Optionally, titania (titanium dioxide) may be determined for the same sample. The accuracy of the method, suitable for most purposes, is shown by comparing the Bureau results with those obtained by accepted procedures. The method has been applied satisfactorily to the routine analysis of blast-furnace slags, for which purpose it was primarily developed, and to other calcareous compositions. In the Pyrometallurgy Laboratory it has replaced the standard methods previously used to determine lime and magnesia, and has been in general use by that laboratory for the past several years. The analysis time, generally under 3 hours, is considerably less than required by standard methods.
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APA: David J. Kusler  (1960)  RI 5582 Rapid Method For Determining Lime, Magnesia, And Titania In Blast-Furnace Slags And Other Calcareous Materials ? Summary

MLA: David J. Kusler RI 5582 Rapid Method For Determining Lime, Magnesia, And Titania In Blast-Furnace Slags And Other Calcareous Materials ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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