Can titanium get cheaper?

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
J. Ephraim R. Patel
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May 1, 2015

Abstract

The production of titanium dioxide (TiO2) from its minerals such as ilmenite is challenging, and subsequent isolation of titanium from TiO2 is even more difficult because of the metal-oxygen bond strength. Currently, titanium sponge is mainly produced via the Kroll process, which is energy intensive and generates large quantities of waste. A number of international research groups have come up with technologies for the production of titanium metal. However, none of them have been commercialised, because of engineering or economic issues. The team at Bradford have confirmed that ultra-pure titanium powders can be separated from TiO2 powder through metallothermic reduction and are working to scale up the process.
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APA: J. Ephraim R. Patel  (2015)  Can titanium get cheaper?

MLA: J. Ephraim R. Patel Can titanium get cheaper?. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 2015.

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