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. . . 41*58 Magnesium oxide . . . . . . . 6*14 Aluminium oxide ........ 2*67 Ferric oxide 8'54 Ferrous oxide 13 '62 Manganous oxide . . . 3'79 Vanadium oxide ........ 1'29 Silica 7-38 Calcium sulphide . . . . . . . . 0'54 Sulphur trioxide . . . . . . . 0'12 Phosphorous pentoxide 14'36 99-93 The composition, however, is very variable. It depends primarily upon the composition of the crude iron, and to some extent also, upon the composition and quantity of the materials used to purify it. The pro...portion of phosphates in the final product will obviously be greater or less according to the amount of phosphorus in the crude iron, and it may be increased by the presence of phosphates in the materials added to the pig iron in the converter. In some cases phosphatic lime has been purposely employed in order that the resulting slags may show a high percentage of phosphates. This greatly increases their commercial value, but unless the 1 Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, 1887. 2 Owing to the introduction of silica to increase the solubility and other recent improvements in manufacture the composition of he slags now produced differs slightly in some respects from that given above.
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