RI 5247 Fabricating Consumable Electrodes Of Zirconium, Titanium, And Similar Metals For Arc Melting ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. A. Beall
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

Consumable-electrode arc melting is now accepted throughout the industry as the best method for producing ingots of zirconium, titanium, molybdenum, and their alloys. In addition, the technique is widely used in laboratories for fusing samples of such metals as hafnium, chromium, tantalum, columbium, and thorium. The production of consumable electrodes from these metals presents some rather difficult problems, the accepted industrial solution being the use of heavy powder-metallurgy-type presses. This paper summarizes information on fabrication of consumable electrodes by this and alternative means, such as sintering, nippling, and welding lightly pressed compacts of scrap metal. A possible saving of considerable capital investment is shown in the case of sintered compacts. The electrical circuit components of a pilot sintering unit are analyzed. INTRODUCTION The consumable-electrode arc-melting process has been accepted by most of the industry as the best method at present for producing high-quality pure or alloy in-got from sponge titanium or zirconium. This technique is not particularly new, having been patented by Von Bolton (l)3/ in 1909 for melting tantalum. However, it has been applied to industrial-scale operation only in the last few years. Among the important contributions to this technique are the work of Kroll (2) and Parke and Ham (3) and the work reported by the Office of Naval Research (4). The Bureau of Mines-has added considerably to the knowledge of this process (5-9).
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APA: R. A. Beall  (1956)  RI 5247 Fabricating Consumable Electrodes Of Zirconium, Titanium, And Similar Metals For Arc Melting ? Summary

MLA: R. A. Beall RI 5247 Fabricating Consumable Electrodes Of Zirconium, Titanium, And Similar Metals For Arc Melting ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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