From Ground to Guardrail
While you may not have heard of Eramet Marietta, Ohio, you’ve almost certainly benefitted from our products. From the guardrails that keep you safe on the highways, to the stainless-steel appliances in your kitchen, to the cars that get you around town, all are made safer, stronger and lighter because of manganese.
Manganese is most used in the steelmaking process, used as an additive to improve steel’s tensile strength, toughness, and wear resistance. It is also commonly found in household items such as dry-cell batteries, aluminium products, and occasionally even in coins.
But before manganese can be used in industrial applications, several steps must occur first. In part one of our three-part series on “Ground to Guardrail: Manganese Mining, Refining and Manufacturing,” we are going to look at how it is mined and mixed prior to refining and manufacturing.
Read our 3-part Ground to Guardrail series, covering:
- Mining and Mixing Manganese
- Refining, Cooling and Stacking Manganese
- Crushing, Packing & Shipping Manganese
The skilled skid steer operators must work quickly and with great precision. Transporting the giant, cooling slabs of refined manganese is a delicate process in which the highest safety standards must be always adhered to.
Experts in hot metal transportation
The skilled skid steer operators must work quickly and with great precision. Transporting the giant, cooling slabs of refined manganese is a delicate process in which the highest safety standards must be always adhered to.