RI 5428 Trap For Removing Ferric Chloride From Titanium Tetrachloride ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. C. Perkins
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

This report describes a ferric chloride trap, based on formation of a low-melting sodium chloride-ferric chloride mixture of near-eutectic composition, and its use in chlorination of impure titaniferous materials. The trap is placed in the hot gas stream between the chlorination reactor and the condenser. Virtually all of the iron is removed by the trap. The condensed titanium tetrachloride is free of suspended solids and contains only a trace of iron. Four examples are given of the use of the ferric chloride trap in chlorination of impure titaniferous materials. INTRODUCTION In the Kroll process, ductile titanium metal is produced by reducing titanium tetrachloride with magnesium metal.4/ In commercial practice, titanium tetrachloride is produced by chlorinating titaniferous materials in the presence of carbon.2/ In 1957 most producers were using rutile, and virtually all plants were designed for its use. About four-fifths of the domestic consumption of rutile was imported from Australia. The Bureau of Mines, under provisions of contract DMP-116 with the General Services Administration, studied electrosmelting of domestic ilmenites and titaniferous magnetites to produce high-titanium slags with pig iron as a byproduct. Under the same contract, chlorination studies also were being made of these slags. Smelting was done at the Northwest Electrodevelopment Experiment Station, Albany, Oreg., and chlorination at the Electrometallurgical Experiment Station, Boulder City, Nev.
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APA: E. C. Perkins  (1958)  RI 5428 Trap For Removing Ferric Chloride From Titanium Tetrachloride ? Summary

MLA: E. C. Perkins RI 5428 Trap For Removing Ferric Chloride From Titanium Tetrachloride ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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