RI 4837 Removal Of Magnesium And Magnesium Chloride From Titanium Sponge By Vacuum Distillation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. A. Cook
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

Crude titanium metal, produced by the reduction of titanium tetrachloride with magnesium, is contaminated with some excess magnesium end adhering magnesium chloride when it is removed from the reaction pot. The method of vacuum 'purification is described in which the crude mixture is heated in a vacuum at a temperature of about 1,700° F. and the magnesium metal and chloride are volatilized away from the titanium, leaving it practically magnesium-free in a sponge-metal form. The pilot-plant equipment is described in detail, together with the technique of operation and methods of sponge recovery. Operating data is given, which compares ten 24- to 30-hour heats with ton 48-hour heats, and finally, power and labor requirements are discussed. Vacuum purification of raw titanium produced by the Kroll process has boon employed for treating of several tons of raw titanium with results for superior to those achieved by the method of leaching and grinding. The operations described, while on but little more than pilot-plant scale, indicate commercial feasibility of the process, even though it is a batch-typo operation. All equipment is either of standard manufacture or can be readily fabricated from standard materials, and operation of the units can be satisfactorily maintained by semiskilled labor.
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APA: M. A. Cook  (1952)  RI 4837 Removal Of Magnesium And Magnesium Chloride From Titanium Sponge By Vacuum Distillation

MLA: M. A. Cook RI 4837 Removal Of Magnesium And Magnesium Chloride From Titanium Sponge By Vacuum Distillation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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