2020
DOI: 10.1051/metal/2019067
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Inflow process of Fe, Ni, and Cr impurities in Ti sponge during kroll process

Abstract: To produce Ti sponge for aerospace applications, the inflow process of Fe, Ni, and Cr impurities has been investigated by obtaining the distribution of the concentrations of these impurities, analyzing the microstructure and elemental composition of specimens, and calculating the formation enthalpies of the Mg–Ti–Fe, Mg–Ti–Ni and Mg–Ti–Cr ternary systems via the Miedema and Troop models. Fe, Ni, and Cr impurities are heterogeneous enriched, and the sides of the sponge mass have relatively higher impurity conte… Show more

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“…Among Ti metals, TiCl 4 is usually collected by refining raw materials such as rutile and ilmenite and converted to high-purity titanium, called Ti sponge, using the Kroll process [3][4][5][6]. However, as the outer shell of the reaction chamber is used, TiCl 4 can be contaminated by iron and alloy elements, generating off-grade Ti sponge with high oxygen and iron contents [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among Ti metals, TiCl 4 is usually collected by refining raw materials such as rutile and ilmenite and converted to high-purity titanium, called Ti sponge, using the Kroll process [3][4][5][6]. However, as the outer shell of the reaction chamber is used, TiCl 4 can be contaminated by iron and alloy elements, generating off-grade Ti sponge with high oxygen and iron contents [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%