Fluidized Bed Chlorination Of Rutile

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Julian Glasser
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Starting with rutile, containing more than 55% TiO2 and of the proper particle size, the commercial production of titanium tetrachloride via fluidized bed chlorination is relatively very simple and economical. As compared to shaft chlorination, it operates at a much higher capacity for given sizing of equipment, and appears more foolproof, requiring less attention. Operating data were obtained on a 53" diameter fluidized bed chlorinator using Australian rutile and petroleum coke of controlled particle size. Production rates varied from 20 to 50 tons of crude TIC14 per day for a campaign extending over one month. Close to theoretical yields and efficiencies were obtained from the viewpoint of chlorine and/or rutile consumption. Details of important equipment design, critical operating conditions and pertinent results are described.
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APA: Julian Glasser  (1962)  Fluidized Bed Chlorination Of Rutile

MLA: Julian Glasser Fluidized Bed Chlorination Of Rutile. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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