RI 5181 Oxidation Rates Of Molten Metals As Determined By A Recording Thermobalance: Part 1. Tin ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. H. Bilbrey
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Abstract

A recording thermobalance ,vas used to determine the rates of oxidation of mol-ten tin over the temperature range 550°-900° C. Oxidation rates were found to vary widely for a given temperature, as previously reported by other investigators. 1 X-ray diffraction data indicated that the probable cause of these variations was the development of preferred orientations in the crystals forming the oxide film. No reasons for the differences in degree of preferred orientation were discovered. For relating the weight of the oxide formed (w) to the time of oxidation (t) an equation of the form wn = kt was found to best represent the experimental data. INTRODUCTION In the course of conducting investigations on the feasibility of using selective oxidation techniques for the purification of various metals in the molten state it was soon discovered that data on the oxidation of molten metals and alloys were very scarce. In contrast to the many hundreds of publications on the oxidation of metals in the solid state there are relatively few articles on the rates of molten-metal oxidation. In view of this scarcity of data, it was decided to institute a series of investigations into the oxidation processes of molten nonferrous metals and alloys with the expectation that the information derived could be put to practical use in developing and improving refining processes based on selective oxidation. This report is the first of a series in which oxidation data for molten nonferrous metals and alloys are presented.
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APA: J. H. Bilbrey  (1955)  RI 5181 Oxidation Rates Of Molten Metals As Determined By A Recording Thermobalance: Part 1. Tin ? Summary

MLA: J. H. Bilbrey RI 5181 Oxidation Rates Of Molten Metals As Determined By A Recording Thermobalance: Part 1. Tin ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.

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