RI 5168 Methods For Analyzing Titanium Sponge And Intermediate Products ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
P. R. Perry
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Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

This publication is a compilation of tested methods for the analyses of titanium tetrachloride, titanium sponge, and various intermediate materials and products. They are presented in concise form without the detail usually found in publication of new methods because many of them are modifications of well known procedures. The Electrometallurgical Experiment Station, Boulder City, Nev., has been developing titanium production methods since 1945. Most of this development was on a modified Kroll Process but also included work on sodium reduction and electrolytic methods. During these years a large variety of samples were analyzed. Most of the analytical problems were solved using published methods or modifications of the same. At the start, there were no published procedures for analyzing titanium sponge using spectrochemical methods. A great deal of study was given to testing several of the well known techniques, and some of them, such as direct sparking of the metal, proved to be completely unsatisfactory. Solution-spark techniques were finally tried, and satisfactory procedures were developed for some of the more common impurities. These spectrochemical methods were then put into routine use for several months before their publication.2/ Some new modifications have been made, and techniques have been developed to determine other impurities found in titanium sponge and tetrachloride. All spectrochemical methods used in 1954 are included in this publication.
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APA: P. R. Perry  (1955)  RI 5168 Methods For Analyzing Titanium Sponge And Intermediate Products ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: P. R. Perry RI 5168 Methods For Analyzing Titanium Sponge And Intermediate Products ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.

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