RI 6437 Transfer of Selected Metals in Titanium Electrorefining

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. K. Kleespies T. A. Henrie
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Electrolytic studies were conducted to determine the transfer rates of the alloying constituents from molten titanium anodes to solid titanium cathodes in molten salt systems . The metals , nickel , tin , copper , bismuth , and manganese , were selected on the basis of thermodynamic data and the melting point of the alloy system . The transfer of nickel , tin , and bismuth was very low . The content of these elements in the cathode was in the range of less than 0.01 to 0.001 percent . The copper transfer was 0.6 to 0.8 weight - percent in electrolytes containing titanium chlorides and 0.12 weight - percent in titanium fluoride salt systems . The manganese transferred at rates comparable to that of titanium . Highpurity titanium and titanium- manganese alloys of uniform composition were produced by electrorefining molten titanium alloys in chloride electrolytes . Comparisons are made between the calculated and the actual quantities of metal transfer .
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APA: E. K. Kleespies T. A. Henrie  (1964)  RI 6437 Transfer of Selected Metals in Titanium Electrorefining

MLA: E. K. Kleespies T. A. Henrie RI 6437 Transfer of Selected Metals in Titanium Electrorefining. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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