RI 9235 - Separation and Recovery of Metals From Zinc-Treated Superalloy Scrap

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
P. D. Laverty
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines treated mixed and contaminated super alloy scrap by pyrometallurgical and hydrometallurgical methods to separate and recover metal values. Best results were obtained by leaching Zn-treated or atomized scrap with HCI-02 at 9SO C and 50 psig 02' This resulted in dissolving approxi-mately 98 pet of the AI, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, and Zn while rejecting over 98 pct of the Mo, Nb, Ta, Ti, W, and Zr as an insoluble refractory residue. Chlorine was successfully substituted for HCI to leach Zn-treated scrap but was unsuccessful for leaching atomized scrap. The leaching solution was treated by pH adjustment and hydrothermal precipitation at 2000 C for 4 h to remove AI, Cr, Fe, and other contaminants as a filterable precipitate. Recovery of Co and Ni would be accomplished by solvent extraction and e1ectrowinning. Chromium recovery as a ferroalloy was demonstrated.
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APA: P. D. Laverty  (1989)  RI 9235 - Separation and Recovery of Metals From Zinc-Treated Superalloy Scrap

MLA: P. D. Laverty RI 9235 - Separation and Recovery of Metals From Zinc-Treated Superalloy Scrap. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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