Tile Amount o Manganese Required to Remove the Oxygen from Iron After it has been Blown in a Bessemer Converter

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. A. Ford
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Jan 1, 1881

Abstract

I WOULD like to call the attention of our Bessemer steel manufacturers to a few facts in regard to the action of the manganese in. the Spiegel with the oxide of iron in the blown iron. The oxygen is united with the iron as a magnetic oxide, as Gautier asserts, and this oxide is reduced to a protoxide by one-atom of the manganese uniting with one atom of the oxygen of the magnetic oxide of iron. This oxide of manganese and the protoxide of iron thus formed unite with the silica which has been formed by the oxidation of the silicon in the pig iron. Mr. Snelus and others
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APA: S. A. Ford  (1881)  Tile Amount o Manganese Required to Remove the Oxygen from Iron After it has been Blown in a Bessemer Converter

MLA: S. A. Ford Tile Amount o Manganese Required to Remove the Oxygen from Iron After it has been Blown in a Bessemer Converter. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1881.

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