A Comparison of Some of the New Titanium Metal Technologies with DuPont R&D and Commercial Results Through the 1960's

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James W. Reeves
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

DuPont was the titanium metal pioneer who put the greatest effort into both R&D and commercial sponge and powder metallurgy production. This was concentrated in the period 1945 through 1963. The commercial results were development of the chloride process for TiCl4 using ilmenite, development and improvement of the Kroll process, development of a modified Hunter process to make titanium powder and commercial development of a direct powder process. The powder metallurgical process failed because of the inability to meet powder chloride specifications. All this work remained a trade secret until published in NMAB -392 by Mahla in 1983. There were other processes explored by DuPont, both improved sponge and powder processes. Much of this work has been continued by others but none, as of yet, resulting in new improved titanium metal capacity.
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APA: James W. Reeves  (2001)  A Comparison of Some of the New Titanium Metal Technologies with DuPont R&D and Commercial Results Through the 1960's

MLA: James W. Reeves A Comparison of Some of the New Titanium Metal Technologies with DuPont R&D and Commercial Results Through the 1960's. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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