Remelting Of Magnesium Type 1 Scrap With or Without Flux?

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ditze A. C. Scharf
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Abstract

Magnesium type 1 - scrap can be remelted without flux in the presence of different sulfur containing protective gases. Beside the draw back in the use of these gases, that either are contributing to the global warming potential (SF6) or are poisonous (S02), residues like dross and crucible sludge are produced. Dross and sludge now a days must be utilized. Partly these byproducts can be used in the aluminum industry and partly for desulphurisation of hot metal and steel. Another possibility is melting of dross and sludge with flux for the production of a secondary magnesium alloy. Then again residues are generated that must be processed. Therefore, the whole material cycle has to be considered to decide which kind of utilization practice is optimum. Based on experiments this question is discussed and the material balances for fluxfree melting, melting with flux and fluxfree melting plus other utilization of the residues are presented.
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APA: Ditze A. C. Scharf  (2000)  Remelting Of Magnesium Type 1 Scrap With or Without Flux?

MLA: Ditze A. C. Scharf Remelting Of Magnesium Type 1 Scrap With or Without Flux?. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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