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Spiegeleisen

Spiegeleisen (literally "mirror-iron", German: Spiegelmirror or specular; Eiseniron) is a ferromanganese alloy containing approximately 15% manganese and small quantities of carbon and silicon. Spiegeleisen is sometimes also referred to as specular pig iron, Spiegel iron, just Spiegel, or Bisalloy.

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Usage

Historically, this was the standard form in which manganese was traded and used in steel making. Manganese is useful in steel manufacture because it binds with phosphorus, sulfur, and silica, removing them (to a degree) from the iron. It was much used in conjunction with the Bessemer process both to introduce carbon and manganese, and also to reduce impurities.[1][2]

Manufacture

In the 19th-century spiegeleisen was made either by mixing iron ores with appropriate levels of manganese and smelting them directly, or by adding pyrolusite or manganite to previously smelted iron in a cupola furnace.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b hartmann, hugh (1894). "Spiegeleisen manufacturing". Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Indiana. Sentinel Company, Printers. 5: 71–101. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  2. ^ Snelus, George J (June 1876). "On the Manufacture and Use of Spiegeleisen". The American Chemist. Columbia School of Mines. 6–7: 16–20. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
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