RI 4752 Contribution To The Metallurgy Of Chromium

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. J. Kroll
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

This investigation was undertaken with the idea of studying a number of unconventional methods for making chromium to determine whether production cost could be lowered and to discuss some of the more recently described processes. These comprise carbon reduction of the oxide in vacuum, nitride dissociation, fusion electrolysis of the chloride, amalgam method, iodide dissociation, calcium reduction of the oxide, hydrogen reduction of the chloride, and reduction of this compound with zinc and with magnesium. Preference is given this latter method, which is shown in a flow sheet. Special attention is given purification of the chloride and separation of the vacuum at about 900° C. A reduction method for the elimination of traces of oxide contained in pure chromium by pure hydrogen obtained from the dissociation of zirconium hydride is described. The various methods are compared in a table in the appendix. Aluminothermic and silicothermic methods for the reduction of chromium oxide and the aqueous electrolysis have been disregarded in this investigation.
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APA: W. J. Kroll  (1950)  RI 4752 Contribution To The Metallurgy Of Chromium

MLA: W. J. Kroll RI 4752 Contribution To The Metallurgy Of Chromium. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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