RI 5786 Experimental Extraction Of Strategic Components From S-816 Alloy Scrap ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. Kenworthy
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The purpose of the study described in this publication is to develop methods for recovering simple master alloys or single metal components from discarded and scrapped S-816 alloy, The Bureau of Mines started this investigation late in 1955 after the need became apparent for a method of reclaiming high-temperature alloys from an ever-increasing accumulation of rejected and wornout jet engine turbine buckets. Laboratory studies showed the following: (1) Pyrometallurgical separations are not selective enough, (2) several methods can be used for effective chemical dissolution of the major constituents of the alloy, (3) a master alloy or complex salts of cobalt and nickel can be separated, (4) chromium, contaminated by several other metals, may be segregated, and (5) more time and effort need to be expended in separating the minor constituents and improving the purity of the major metals removed. Difficult and incomplete chemical separations were attributed to the complexity of alloy composition, as were the long tedious chemical analyses o' products. For determination of several of the metallic components, standard methods of separation and routine analytical procedures had to be considerably modified to achieve satisfactory results. The overall technical problems involved in separating S-816 components do not appear to be insurmountable; however, refinement of several of the methods used in this investigation is desirable.
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APA: H. Kenworthy  (1961)  RI 5786 Experimental Extraction Of Strategic Components From S-816 Alloy Scrap ? Summary

MLA: H. Kenworthy RI 5786 Experimental Extraction Of Strategic Components From S-816 Alloy Scrap ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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