Recycling Of Tungsten Carbide

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rod L. Norfleet
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Cemented tungsten carbides are a sintered powder - metallurgical product essential to modern industry. Because of their moderate unit price and our dependence upon foreign sources for the component raw materials, a growing recycling industry has developed in the United States. There are two basic approaches taken to recycling cemented carbides; those which leave constituting materials unaltered or direct-reuse and those which separate the constitutes back to the raw components. To separate the carbides back to their raw components usually requires expensive chemical processing and is thus confined to the lower value materials such as grinding sludges. The direct-reuse methods recycle cemented carbides back to an intermediate level, a powder capable of being recompacted and resintered into a functional end-product. The three most commonly used methods of direct-reuse recycling, the coldstream process, bloaching and the Bernard or zinc process, are reviewed,
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APA: Rod L. Norfleet  (1984)  Recycling Of Tungsten Carbide

MLA: Rod L. Norfleet Recycling Of Tungsten Carbide. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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