RI 6317 Fluidized-Bed Chlorination of Titaniferous Slags and Ores

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. C. Perkins H. Dolezal D. M. Taylor R. S. Lang
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The amenability of titaniferous slags and domestic mineral concentrates to chlorination was determined in a 6 - inch diameter fluidized bed chlorinator . Ilmenites from Valley County , Idaho ; Aiken , S.C ,; Trail Ridge , Fla .; and MacIntyre , N.Y .; and a titaniferous magnetite from Iron Mountain , Wyo . , were used in preparing the slags . The domestic minerals tested were an ilmenite concentrate from Valley County , Idaho , and a rutile concentrate from Magnet Cove , Ark . A high - grade Australian rutile was used as a standard for comparison . The impurity content of the slags and minerals tested , which was the most critical factor affecting their performance , was dependent on the geographical source of the material . All of the materials tested were amenable to chlorination in a fluidized bed although some required special operating conditions . Titanium extractions and chlorine utilization were over 90 percent for most of the slags and the Australian rutile . The Valley County , Idaho , ilmenite performed well in the reactor despite its 34 percent iron content .
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APA: E. C. Perkins H. Dolezal D. M. Taylor R. S. Lang  (1963)  RI 6317 Fluidized-Bed Chlorination of Titaniferous Slags and Ores

MLA: E. C. Perkins H. Dolezal D. M. Taylor R. S. Lang RI 6317 Fluidized-Bed Chlorination of Titaniferous Slags and Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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