OFR-41-87 Formation Of Titanium Powder By Potassium Reduction Of Titanium Salts

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Donna D. Harbuck
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has investigated a process to produce titanium powder directly from titanium salts. If successful, such a process could lower the cost and increase the use of titanium. In this study, K2TiF6, K2TiF3, and TiF3 were reduced with potassium in the temperature range of 650° to 750° C. Under certain conditions, titanium powder 1.6 to 3.3 microns in size was produced. After leaching the product with a 0.1M HCl solution, powder impurities as low as 0.04 pct potassium and 0.28 pct fluorine were obtained. However, oxygen levels of over 1 pct and the frequent formation of insoluble byproducts demonstrate the need for further research to make the powder suitable for powder metallurgy applications.
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APA: Donna D. Harbuck  (2011)  OFR-41-87 Formation Of Titanium Powder By Potassium Reduction Of Titanium Salts

MLA: Donna D. Harbuck OFR-41-87 Formation Of Titanium Powder By Potassium Reduction Of Titanium Salts. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2011.

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