RI 6432 Observations in the Development of Titanium Refining Cells

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Oliver Q. Leone
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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34
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Three electrorefining cells were designed to investigate various factors associated with the electrorefining of reject - grade titanium sponge . Operation of the cells provided information on cell design as well as on how design and operating variables affected the quality of the titanium product . A sodium chloride - titanium chloride electrolyte was used , and the electrolyte chambers had capacities ranging from 400 to 3,500 pounds of molten salt . Major factors investigated were electrolyte composition , temperature and useful life , effect of various cathode shapes and materials of construction , methods for removing cathode deposits , effect of current density and cell potential , and the mechanics of deposit growth and crystal morphology . One of the cells was in intermittent operation over a 4 - year period and produced 2 tons of refined titanium . A product with a hardness of 80 or less Bhn (Brinell hardness number ) was consistently and easily obtained . Some metal with a hardness of less than 60 Bhn was produced . In one of the cells in which the electrolyte was held at operating temperature with an internal heater an ac input of 25 kw maintained 3,500 pounds of electrolyte at 850 ° C , but with an external heater 35 kw was required to maintain 400 pounds at 850° C.
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APA: Oliver Q. Leone  (1964)  RI 6432 Observations in the Development of Titanium Refining Cells

MLA: Oliver Q. Leone RI 6432 Observations in the Development of Titanium Refining Cells. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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