UTILITY OF MANGANESE. Manganese - The Wonder Element Manganese is a little-known element yet it is the fourth most used metal in terms of tonnage, ranked.

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UTILITY OF MANGANESE

Manganese - The Wonder Element Manganese is a little-known element yet it is the fourth most used metal in terms of tonnage, ranked behind iron, aluminum and copper.

Manganese has numerous applications which benefit our daily lives, like : Steel - Manganese has played a key role in the development of various steelmaking processes and its continuing importance is indicated by the fact that about 90% of all manganese consumed annually goes into steel as an alloying element.

Portable Batteries

Aluminium beverage cans Manganese sulphates as an agricultural fertilize Colouring glass