Recovery of Nickel-Cobalt Alloy from Superalloy Scrap

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 634 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines is investigating recovery of Ni, Co, Cr, and other metals from mixed contaminated supera110y scrap. The scrap is melt-refined and cast into anodes for electrodeposition of recyclable Ni-Co alloy. Melt oxidation using roasted superalloy grinding sludge as oxygen source can divert the Cr to the slag but with excessive Ni-Co loss. Melt oxidation-carburization or direct melt carburization retains -95 pct of the Ni-Co in the anode alloy. With direct carburization, -90 pct or more of the Cr and other refractory metals report to the anode alloy, largely as carbide phases insoluble in electrolysis. Electrorefining data relate parameters such as controlled cathode potential, Fe and Cr impurities, pH, and compartmented cell use, to current efficiency and Ni-Co deposit quality. Recovery of -90 pct of the Ni-Co in the scrap can be achieved. Preliminary experiments to recover Cr, W, and other metals from the anode sludge and other byproducts are discussed. 347
Citation
APA:
(1987) Recovery of Nickel-Cobalt Alloy from Superalloy ScrapMLA: Recovery of Nickel-Cobalt Alloy from Superalloy Scrap. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.