IC 6769 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and Metallurgy. Part II

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 84
- File Size:
- 4068 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 1934
Abstract
The present trend of chemicometallurgical research toward widespread and
inclusive use of thermodynamic methods requires the inclusion of available
data of this sort in any comprehensive metallurgical report . Such data for
manganese are far from adequate for the full utilization of these methods .
Even if our knowledge of these properties is weak , the collection of available
figures is nevertheless well worth while , especially if their utilization in
an approximate way may show inherent possibilities of application . No less
important is the necessity for discovering the vital gaps in the existing information
, to serve as a basis for further pertinent study .
The utility of the thermodynamic methods of Lewis and Randall ( 234 ) 3 has
become increasingly evident to metallurgists . It is true that at present no
better approach to the general , fundamental problems of chemical metallurgy is
available than close adherence to these methods . The effort is here made to
collect and correlate , as far as possible , significant quantitative thermodynamic
data on manganese and its metallurgically important compounds . There
are considered here only the intrinsic properties of pure materials . The order
maintained as far as possible will be as follows :
Citation
APA:
(1934) IC 6769 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and Metallurgy. Part IIMLA: IC 6769 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and Metallurgy. Part II. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.