A critical evaluation of processes to produce primary titanium - Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. S. van Vuuren
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Over the last 60 years many different processes were conceived to reduce the cost of titanium produced by the Kroll process. However, success eluded all previous efforts, which were consequently terminated in periods of economic downturn. Recently, the grow thin demand for titanium and the high cost of producing the metal again sparked renewed attempts in various parts of the world to replace the antiquated Kroll process with a more efficient route. The different options to produce titanium are reviewed, classified and evaluated in terms of the fundamentals underlying the technologies, and it is shown that the options considered to be the most likely to replace the Kroll process, are continuous processes to reduce TiCl4 metallo-thermically to titanium powder. Of these, continuous magnesio-thermic reduction of TiCl4 would conceptually result in the lowest-cost and highest-value product. However, when considering by-product salt removal from the titanium product and recycling of the salt as well, sodio-thermic reduction of TiCl4 is better.
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APA: D. S. van Vuuren  (2009)  A critical evaluation of processes to produce primary titanium - Synopsis

MLA: D. S. van Vuuren A critical evaluation of processes to produce primary titanium - Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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