Refining Testwork On Crude Magnesium Produced In The Mintek Thermal Magnesium Process

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 300 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Keywords: Magnesium, pyrometallurgy, Mintek Samples of crude magnesium produced by the Mintek Thermal Magnesium Process were refined in two stages. The first stage consisted of co-melting of batches of the crude metal and MgCl2-KCl flux (cleaning), followed by stirring at 30 rpm for 30 minutes and settling of the sludge (mixture of molten salt and solid impurities) from the magnesium melt. The operating temperature was 680?730°C. Most of the contained calcium and significant proportions of iron and silicon were transferred into the sludge phase, which left a metal containing, on average, 950 ppm Si, 470 ppm Fe, and 230 ppm Ca. In the second stage, small-scale refining tests were conducted on cleaned samples from the first stage, as well as on crude magnesium. FeCl3 was used as the refining agent. These tests were carried out at 715?760°C with various amounts of the refining agent. The refined metal was suitable for the production of various magnesium alloys, particularly AZ91D.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Refining Testwork On Crude Magnesium Produced In The Mintek Thermal Magnesium ProcessMLA: Refining Testwork On Crude Magnesium Produced In The Mintek Thermal Magnesium Process. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.