2019
DOI: 10.3390/met9111223
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Metallothermic Al-Sc Co-Reduction by Vacuum Induction Melting Using Ca

Abstract: Due to its enhancing properties in high-tech material applications, the rare earth element Scandium (Sc) is continuously gaining interest from researchers and material developers. The aim of this research is to establish an energy and resource efficient process scheme for an in situ extraction of Al-Sc master alloys, which offers usable products for the metallurgical industry. An AlSc20 alloy is targeted with an oxyfluoridic slag as a usable by-product. The thermochemical baseline is presented by modelling usi… Show more

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“…2 These inherent characteristics enable it in a wide range of applications such as domestic, 3,4 industrial, 5,6 and medical domain. 79 IH has also contributed to the processing of metals such as melting, 10 brazing, 11 preheating, 12 sintering, 13 and welding. 14 The IH is advantageous as compared to other traditional heating techniques such as resistance heating, flame heating, and furnaces because of its properties like the clean source of energy, fast, consistent heating, and low energy losses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 These inherent characteristics enable it in a wide range of applications such as domestic, 3,4 industrial, 5,6 and medical domain. 79 IH has also contributed to the processing of metals such as melting, 10 brazing, 11 preheating, 12 sintering, 13 and welding. 14 The IH is advantageous as compared to other traditional heating techniques such as resistance heating, flame heating, and furnaces because of its properties like the clean source of energy, fast, consistent heating, and low energy losses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%