2017
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2017.109738
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Research into specifics of recycling the scale of nickel­molybdenum containing precision alloys by the method of hydrogen reduction

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“…2). Similar tendencies were described in [4], where an excessive temperature increase resulted in a significant increase in the sintering and inhibition of the recovery processes.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Results Of Studying Thermal Carbon Extractsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…2). Similar tendencies were described in [4], where an excessive temperature increase resulted in a significant increase in the sintering and inhibition of the recovery processes.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Results Of Studying Thermal Carbon Extractsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The main positive side is the possibility to achieve the dissolution rate and assimilation degree of Mo in the molten metal 2-2.5 times faster. In terms of the methods for the processing of oxide ore and technogenic raw materials in practice, the solid phase extraction of carbon [3] or hydrogen [4] has positive results. The choice of a solid phase extraction method, instead of the retrieving melting process to obtain a molybdenum-containing ligature [5], is environmentally safer as to environmental pollution with waste products and reaction products.…”
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