An Attempt At Direct Ingot Making Of Titanium By The Electro-Winning From Molten Slag With DC-ESR Unit

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. Kawakami
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

In order to make titanium ingot directly from molten slag, the metal pool was tried to form and used as the cathode. The electro-slag remelting (ESR) unit was used for the purpose. The unit is composed of water-cooled copper mold and the DC power source of 2000 A and 100V. The graphite electrode was used for anode and the base plate was used for cathode. The commercial and re-melted slag of CaO-CaF2 was melted in the mold with the addition of TiO2. The following reactions are expected to occur. Ti4+ + 4e = Ti at cathode 2O2- + 2C = 2CO + 4e at anode During the process, large amount of molten slag splashed out from the mold, showing the CO evolution at anode. The metal deposit was obtained but in the form of block and piled up on the base plate. The metal pool was not obtained perfectly because of shortage of heat supply. The cathodic current efficiency was 60 % at maximum. The metal deposit contained much impurity. In order to reduce the impurity and increase the current efficiency, the effect of electrode distance was examined. The electro-slag re-melting of titanium was tried in order to examine the condition to make metal pool.
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APA: M. Kawakami  (2006)  An Attempt At Direct Ingot Making Of Titanium By The Electro-Winning From Molten Slag With DC-ESR Unit

MLA: M. Kawakami An Attempt At Direct Ingot Making Of Titanium By The Electro-Winning From Molten Slag With DC-ESR Unit. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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