Processing of Stannous Wolframite by Carbothermic ReductionlCarburisation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. C. Azubike
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Wolframite (FeWO4) usually having cassiterite (SnO2) as a major impurity is a primary source of tungsten. Its direct reduction/carburisation with carbon in the temperature range 1000-1400°C, and with hydrogen at 600-900°C followed by carburisation with CO at 900°C are described. Depending on the conditions and reactants employed, Fe, Fe2W, B-Sn,WC, W2C, Fe3W3C and Fe6W6C are the products. Tin was found to inhibit the overall reduction and carburisation reactions significantly. The potential for either efficient separation of iron and tungsten or a one-stage production of an iron-based metal carbide composite is discussed.
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APA: D. C. Azubike  (1992)  Processing of Stannous Wolframite by Carbothermic ReductionlCarburisation

MLA: D. C. Azubike Processing of Stannous Wolframite by Carbothermic ReductionlCarburisation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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