Reduction-Segregation Of Ilmenite: Iron And Titanium Co-Products From Solid-State Processing

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Thomas P. Battle
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Ilmenite (iron titanate) is the source of over 90% of all the titanium produced in the world today. At some point during production of titanium dioxide or titanium metal the iron impurity must be removed. Too often it becomes a waste instead of a product. DuPont and MINPRO have developed a solid-state process which separates the iron and titanium components of ilmenite into different high-purity powders, which can be separated using conventional mineral processing techniques. The main reactor in this process is a unique high-temperature ball mill, where the iron segregates from the ilmenite lattice with the assistance of catalytic quantities of He\. The results of lab, pilot plant, theoretical, and scale-up studies are presented and discussed.
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APA: Thomas P. Battle  (1996)  Reduction-Segregation Of Ilmenite: Iron And Titanium Co-Products From Solid-State Processing

MLA: Thomas P. Battle Reduction-Segregation Of Ilmenite: Iron And Titanium Co-Products From Solid-State Processing. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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