Reflections on R&D-led industrial development in establishing a SA Ti metal powder industry

International Mineral Processing Congress
L. Simpson D. van Vuuren H. Chikwanda v du Preez Ofra Damm
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"South Africa is the world?s second largest producer of titanium bearing minerals, but apart from producing titanium mineral concentrate to form TiO2 slag, little further value is added in South Africa to mined minerals. Various studies were undertaken by both government and the private sector in an un-coordinated manner until 2007 when the South African Department of Science and Technology (DST) planned and adopted a national strategy to establish a local titanium metal industry through the research and development of key technologies that would provide a competitive advantage to such a local industry. The strategy entailed a two-pronged approach in the development of this capability, viz. simultaneous investments in the development of high-level human capital and technology in the fields of titanium metal powder production and downstream titanium metal powder processing technologies. To date significant progress has been made to establish research and/or pilot scale facilities in the following technical areas: TiCl4 production technology, titanium powder production technology, high energy milling of titanium powder, metal injection moulding facilities, rapid production of large components using laser additive manufacturing technology, investment casting of titanium, resource efficient machining of titanium and friction stir welding of titanium. Supporting technologies are also at an advanced stage through investments in titanium powder spheroidization and direct rolling of titanium powder. The intent with investment in some of these areas is not to develop new technology per se, but rather to establish local capability that will position South Africa to collaborate with other organisations in the world so that technologies can be acquired and transferred when needed in the future."
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APA: L. Simpson D. van Vuuren H. Chikwanda v du Preez Ofra Damm  (2014)  Reflections on R&D-led industrial development in establishing a SA Ti metal powder industry

MLA: L. Simpson D. van Vuuren H. Chikwanda v du Preez Ofra Damm Reflections on R&D-led industrial development in establishing a SA Ti metal powder industry. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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