Handbook of non-ferrous metal powders:
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
..........................................................................................................................................................xix
Contributors and Reviewers
.............................................................................................................................xxi
Introduction
............................................................................................................................................1
Basic methods of powder production
..................................................................................................................1
Section
1
Powder Characterization and Testing
....................................................................5
Chapter
1
Powder characterization and testing
.................................................................................7
Sampling of powders
.................................................................................................................7
Weight of sample
...................................................................................................................9
Particle size distribution analysis
...............................................................................................9
Sieve analysis
.........................................................................................................................9
Sedimentation methods
.......................................................................................................10
Accumulation of the sediment
............................................................................................12
Micromerographs
.................................................................................................................13
Turbidimetry
........................................................................................................................13
Method of weight samples
...................................................................................................14
Light scattering
....................................................................................................................14
Surface and bulk characterization of powders
........................................................................15
Particle image analysis
.........................................................................................................15
Size measurements
..............................................................................................................16
Particle shape
.......................................................................................................................16
Optical microscopy
...............................................................................................................17
Data presentation
.................................................................................................................1 7
Metallographic
microscope
..................................................................................................18
Techniques of chemical analysis for powders
..........................................................................18
Scanning electron microscopy
(SEM)..................................................................................19
Auger electron spectroscopy
................................................................................................20
Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) analysis
..............................................................20
Bulk analysis
............................................................................................................................21
X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD)
.........................................................................................21
Inert gas fusion
....................................................................................................................22
Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES)
................................22
Atomic adsorption spectrometry
(AAS)...............................................................................22
Determination of oxygen content by reduction methods
....................................................24
Surface area and porosity of powders
......................................................................................24
Gas adsorption
.....................................................................................................................24
Permeametry
.......................................................................................................................26
Picnometry
..........................................................................................................................28
vi
Conents
Porosimetry
..........................................................................................................................2
Surface tension
of mercury
.................................................................................................
ЗІ
Restrictions and limitations
.................................................................................................31
Surface area determination
.................................................................................................
3C
Hysteresis and detained mercury
.........................................................................................31
Standardization
....................................................................................................................31
Bubble test of pore size
.........................................................................................................31
Bulk properties of powders
......................................................................................................31
Bulk flow parameters
...........................................................................................................32
Cohesive strength
.................................................................................................................32
Frictional properties
.............................................................................................................33
Bulk density
.........................................................................................................................35
Apparent density
..................................................................................................................35
Funnel method
.....................................................................................................................35
Scott volumeter
....................................................................................................................35
Tap density
...........................................................................................................................36
Flow rate
..............................................................................................................................37
Sliding at impact point
.........................................................................................................38
Segregation of particles
.......................................................................................................38
Trajectory effect
...................................................................................................................38
Screening model (also called sifting phenomenon)
..............................................................38
Fluidization
..........................................................................................................................38
Angle of repose
....................................................................................................................39
Factors influencing the angle of repose
...............................................................................40
Compactibility of metal powders
.............................................................................................40
Compressibility
.....................................................................................................................40
Green strength
.....................................................................................................................41
Apparatus for powder analysis
.................................................................................................43
References
................................................................................................................................43
Section
2
Powder Production Methods
..............................................................................45
Chapter
2
Mechanical crushing and grinding
..................................................................................47
Principles of grinding
..............................................................................................................47
Grindability
..........................................................................................................................51
Hardgrove grindability index
(ASTM D409
Standard)
........................................................52
Bong s Work Index (JISM4002 Standard)
...........................................................................52
Crushing and grinding equipment
..........................................................................................52
Crushers
...............................................................................................................................53
Grinding techniques
................................................................................................................5 3
Ball-medium types
...............................................................................................................53
Tumbling ball mills
..............................................................................................................54
Cylindrical ball mills
............................................................................................................55
Conical ball mills
..................................................................................................................55
Rod mills
...............................................................................................................................56
Planetary mills
.....................................................................................................................56
Vibratory ball mills
...............................................................................................................56
Vibrating grinders
................................................................................................................57
Medium agitating mills
........................................................................................................58
Jet mills
.................................................................................................................. ........60
Other high-energy milling methods
.....................................................................................61
References
........................................................................................................ ....62
Contents
vii
Chapter
3
Mechanical alloying
........................................................................................................63
Mechanical alloying process
....................................................................................................63
Milling equipment
....................................................................................................................64
Planetary ball mills
..............................................................................................................65
Shaker mills
..........................................................................................................................65
Attritors
...............................................................................................................................66
Commercial tumbling ball mills
...........................................................................................67
Safety engineering
...................................................................................................................67
Mechanical alloying fundamentals
.........................................................................................67
Oxide dispersion strengthened
(ODS)
alloys
........................................................................69
Contact displacement reactions
...........................................................................................70
Powder contamination
............................................................................................................71
Applications
.............................................................................................................................72
Nickel-base alloys
.................................................................................................................72
Aluminum-base alloys
.........................................................................................................73
Copper-base alloys
................................................................................................................77
References
................................................................................................................................78
Chapter
4
Nanopowders
..................................................................................................................80
Production methods
................................................................................................................81
Condensation technique
......................................................................................................81
Chemical precipitation from solution
...................................................................................85
Spray conversion method
.....................................................................................................87
Plasmachemical synthesis
...................................................................................................87
High-energy comminution
..................................................................................................90
Powder processing methods
.....................................................................................................92
Applications
.............................................................................................................................9 3
Vapor deposition in a vacuum
..............................................................................................9 3
Cemented carbides
...............................................................................................................96
Fiber-reinforced material
.....................................................................................................97
Gradient materials
...............................................................................................................97
Nanopowder-polymer composites
........................................................................................98
Thin film technique
..............................................................................................................98
Semiconductors
...................................................................................................................98
Miniaturized systems
...........................................................................................................98
References
................................................................................................................................99
Chapter
5
Atomization and granulation
.........................................................................................102
Water atomization
................................................................................................................ 102
Technique
..........................................................................................................................102
Atomizer
........................................................................................................................... 106
Atomization mechanism
...................................................................................................107
Powder characteristics
......................................................................................................109
Particle size distribution
.................................................................................................... 109
Particle shape
....................................................................................................................
Ill
Surface morphology and internal structure
.....................................................................
Ill
Powder purity
....................................................................................................................112
Oil atomization
......................................................................................................................113
Gas atomization
....................................................................................................................113
Gas atomizing units
...........................................................................................................114
Confined nozzle designs
.....................................................................................................114
Ultrasonic gas atomization
................................................................................................115
Prefilming nozzle design
....................................................................................................115
Nanoval nozzle design
.......................................................................................................116
viii Contents
Pressure-swirl hybrid prefilming atomizer
........................................................................116
Prefilming hybrid atomizer
...............................................................................................117
Process parameters
...........................................................................................................117
Models of gas atomization
.................................................................................................118
Gas atomized powders
...........................................................................................................122
Particle size, size distribution, shape and surface morphology
.........................................122
Powder cleanliness
............................................................................................................125
Other gas atomization methods
............................................................................................126
Internal mixing nozzles
.....................................................................................................126
Soluble-gas-atomization process
.......................................................................................126
Ultrasonic gas atomization
................................................................................................127
Hot gas atomization
..........................................................................................................127
Liquefied gas atomization
..................................................................................................129
Centrifugal atomization
........................................................................................................129
Models of centrifugal atomization
....................................................................................129
Centrifugal atomization methods
......................................................................................131
Spinning disc atomization
.................................................................................................131
Rapid solidification rate (RSR) process
..............................................................................131
Melt spinning roller technique
..........................................................................................132
Rotating electrode atomization
.........................................................................................133
Other methods
......................................................................................................................133
Impact atomization
...........................................................................................................133
Vibrating electrode atomization
........................................................................................133
Melt drop orifice technique
...............................................................................................133
Impulse atomization method
............................................................................................1 34
Melt drop vibrating orifice method
....................................................................................135
Pulsated orifice ejection method
.......................................................................................135
Roller atomization
.............................................................................................................135
Plasma atomization process
..............................................................................................135
Vacuum-dynamic atomization
..........................................................................................136
Granulation
..........................................................................................................................136
Spray granulation
.............................................................................................................136
Spray drying
......................................................................................................................137
Control of powder properties
............................................................................................137
Water granulation
................................................................................................................138
Atomization techniques
....................................................................................................138
Applications
......................................................................................................................138
References
.............................................................................................................................138
Selected references
................................................................................................................142
Chapter
6
Gas-phase method of metal powder production
...........................................................143
The theoretical basis of the gas-phase method
.....................................................................143
Mechanisms of powder formation during vapor condensation
............................................144
Peculiarities of the formation of alloy powders
....................................................................148
Principles of the controlled condensation process and the technique of
powder production
................................................................................................................149
Properties of powders and areas of their usage
....................................................................152
References
.............................................................................................................................153
Chapter
7
Carbonyl method of metal powder production
.............................................................154
Chemical precipitation
..........................................................................................................154
Preparation of metal carbonyls
............................................................................................154
Theoretical basis of the synthesis
.........................................................................................154
Contents ix
Preparation of the starting materials for
carbonyl
production
.................
,
..........................157
Synthesis of carbonyls
..........................................................................................................157
Extraction, purification and separation of carbonyls
...........................................................158
Manufacture of powders by thermal decomposition of metal carbonyls
.............................158
Physico-chemical basis of the process
..............................................................................1 58
The technique of powder manufacture
.............................................................................159
Manufacture of composite powders
..................................................................................1 60
Properties and applications of the metal carbonyl powders
.................................................160
Health and environmental protection measures in the carbonyl industry
...........................161
References
............................................................................................................................. 161
Chapter
8
Reduction methods of powder production
....................................................................163
Solid-phase reduction of metal oxides and salts
...................................................................163
Process theory
...................................................................................................................163
Kinetics and mechanism of the process
............................................................................164
Feed stock and reagent-reducers
...........................................................................................166
Powder production
................................................................................................................168
Push type furnaces
............................................................................................................168
Drum furnaces
..................................................................................................................169
Conveyor furnaces
.............................................................................................................169
Safety engineering
............................................................................................................1 70
Metallothermy
...................................................................................................................... 1 71
Chemical reduction
...............................................................................................................1 71
Chemical precipitation from solutions
.............................................................................. 171
Thermodynamic peculiarities of metal chemical reduction
.............................................1 72
Kinetics of solid phase formation in solution
.................................................................... 172
Application of chemically reduced powders and sols
........................................................ 1 74
Autoclave precipitation of metal powders
............................................................................1 75
Theory of autoclave metal ions reduction
............................................................................1 76
Hydrodynamics
.................................................................................................................177
Reaction gas pressure
........................................................................................................ 177
Temperature
......................................................................................................................177
Solution composition
........................................................................................................ 177
Seed
...................................................................................................................................177
Surfactants
........................................................................................................................178
Autoclave processing of hydroxide and metal carbonate pulps
........................................ 1 78
Autoclave precipitation of metal powders from organic phases
.......................................] 78
Equipment
......................................................................................................................... 1 79
Safety engineering
............................................................................................................ 180
References
............................................................................................................................. 180
Chapter
9
Electrochemical methods of metal powder production
.................................................181
Nomenclature and symbols
................................................................................................. 181
Physical and chemical principles of electrolytic crystallization of
dendrite
deposits
............ 18 3
Electrolysis of aqueous solutions
..........................................................................................188
Reduction from solution through film of surfactants
.......................................................191
Special methods of production of metal powders recovered from spent solutions
...........194
Pump-cell
..........................................................................................................................195
Production of metal multicomponent alloy powders
.......................................................197
Powder production using the method of zone electrochemistry
......................................198
Contact displacement method (cementation)
.......................................................................199
Production of powders by electrolysis from melts
.................................................................202
Amalgam metallurgy method
...............................................................................................206
References
.............................................................................................................................211
χ
Conents
Chapter
10
Powders for Porous Powder Metallurgy Technology
......................................................212
Porous powder metallurgy technology
.................................................................................212
Material selection
..............................................................................................................212
Powder preparation
...........................................................................................................213
Compaction methods
........................................................................................................213
Sintering
...........................................................................................................................214
Mechanical properties
.......................................................................................................215
Cellular materials
..................................................................................................................215
Production methods
..........................................................................................................215
Properties of metal foams
.................................................................................................216
Applications
..........................................................................................................................217
References
.............................................................................................................................2.22
Section
3
Processing of Powders and Processing Equipment
............................................225
Chapter
11
Processing of powders and processing equipment
.........................................................227
Dehydration
..........................................................................................................................227
Thickening in cyclones
......................................................................................................228
Conical and cylindrical thickeners
....................................................................................229
Filtration
...........................................................................................................................2 30
Centrifugation
...................................................................................................................2 32
Cartridge vacuum filter
.....................................................................................................2 32
Rotary disk filter
................................................................................................................2 33
Filter press
.........................................................................................................................2 34
Thermal drying
.....................................................................................................................2 34
Introductory conceptions and objectives
..........................................................................234
Water content
...............................................................................................................2 34
Drying characteristic curve
...........................................................................................235
Drying rate
....................................................................................................................2 35
Dryer selection and design
................................................................................................2 36
Pneumatic convective dryer
..............................................................................................2 36
Spray drying
......................................................................................................................2 38
Convective dryer with
fluidized
bed
...................................................................................2 39
Shaker dryer
......................................................................................................................240
Shaker infrared dryer
........................................................................................................241
Drum contact dryer
...........................................................................................................242
Vacuum dryers
..................................................................................................................242
Powder classification by size
.................................................................................................242
Sieving methods
................................................................................................................243
Sieving apparatus
.............................................................................................................245
Round vibrating sifters
......................................................................................................246
Air-assisted sieving machine
.............................................................................................247
Air separation
...................................................................................................................248
Hydraulic classification
.....................................................................................................249
Mixing
...................................................................................................................................2 51
Powder mixers
...................................................................................................................251
Rotary vessel type
..............................................................................................................251
Stationary vessel type
........................................................................................................253
Complex type and others
...................................................................................................254
Mechanism of powder mixing
..........................................................................................254
Convective mixing
.............................................................................................................254
Shear mixing
.....................................................................................................................254
Diffusive mixing
................................................................................................................254
Statistical analysis of the mixing
......................................................................................254
Conents
xi
Passivating
techniques
..........................................................................................................255
Passivation methods
.........................................................................................................257
Hydrophobization
.............................................................................................................2 58
Nitriding and oxide formation
...........................................................................................258
Microencapsulation
..........................................................................................................2 59
Proportioning, packaging and inter-stage transport
............................................................260
Proportioning
...................................................................................................................260
Packaging
.........................................................................................................................261
Inter-stage transport
.........................................................................................................262
References
.............................................................................................................................263
Section
4
Production of Non-Ferrous Metal Powders
.......................................................265
Chapter
12
Production of aluminum and aluminum alloy powders
.................................................267
Gas atomization
....................................................................................................................268
Production of granules
.........................................................................................................271
Production of flake, pigments and pastes
.............................................................................275
Mechanical milling of aluminum and its alloys
................................................................275
The main application fields for aluminum and aluminum alloy powders
............................2 79
Nickel-clad aluminum powders
............................................................................................281
Typical physical properties of nickel-clad aluminum powders
.........................................282
Processing of aluminum scrap into powder products
...........................................................282
Production of powder products from waste aluminum foil
..............................................282
Processing of recycled aluminum to granules
..................................................................282
References
.............................................................................................................................28 3
Chapter
13
Advanced aluminum alloy powders
...............................................................................284
Mechanical alloying
..............................................................................................................284
Rapid solidification process
...................................................................................................287
Centrifugal atomization
........................................................................................................292
RSR process
.......................................................................................................................292
Spinning cup water granulation process
..........................................................................29 3
Water atomization
................................................................................................................296
Spray forming
...................................................................................................................304
Other technologies
................................................................................................................309
References
............................................................................................................................. 310
Chapter
14
Production of titanium and titanium alloy powders
......................................................314
Chemical reduction
............................................................................................................... 314
Sodium reduction method
................................................................................................ 314
Magnesium reduction Method
.......................................................................................... 517
Calcium hydride reduction process
................................................................................... 31 7
Plasma-rotating electrode process (PREP)
........................................................................ 31 7
Gas atomization
.................................................................................................................... 318
Hydrogenation/dehydrogenation (HUH) process
..............................................................318
Amalgam metallurgy technique
.......................................................................................318
Electrolysis of titanium compounds
..................................................................................319
Electrolytic refining of titanium
........................................................................................319
Other methods
......................................................................................................................320
Method of disproportionation of lower titanium
halogenides
..........................................320
Mechanical alloying
..........................................................................................................321
Applications
..........................................................................................................................321
References
.............................................................................................................................323
xii
Cements
Chapter
15
Production of magnesium and magnesium alloy powders
.............................................324
Mechanical crushing
............................................................................................................324
Melt atomization
...................................................................................................................326
Gas-phase method
................................................................................................................326
Production of magnesium granules
.....................................................................................326
Applications
.......................................................................................................................... 329
References
.............................................................................................................................330
Chapter
16
Production of copper and copper alloy powders
...........................................................331
Atomization
..........................................................................................................................3 31
Commercial processes
...........................................................................................................3 32
Copper powders
.................................................................................................................332
Copper alloy powders
........................................................................................................3 35
Brasses
..............................................................................................................................3 36
Bronzes
..............................................................................................................................336
Irregular Cu-Pb-Sn powders
............................................................................................3 39
Nickel silvers
.....................................................................................................................3 39
Production of copper powder by solid phase reduction of copper oxide
...............................340
Oxidation of copper powder
..............................................................................................341
Reduction of copper oxide
.................................................................................................341
Production of copper and copper alloy powders by electrolysis
............................................343
Electrodeposition of copper powders
....................................................................................343
Results of electrolyte composition
....................................................................................343
Results of processing conditions
.......................................................................................343
Powder production
............................................................................................................345
Properties of electrolytic copper powders
.............................................................................346
Applications
......................................................................................................................3 50
Production of copper powder by hydrometallurgical processing
.........................................351
Leaching
...........................................................................................................................352
Reduction processes
..........................................................................................................352
Copper precipitation from
sulfuric acid
media
..................................................................3 52
Copper precipitation from ammonia media
......................................................................356
Copper precipitation from organic phase
..........................................................................357
Anhydride process
............................................................................................................. 357
Cementation
......................................................................................................................358
Electrowinning
..................................................................................................................359
Oxide dispersion strengthened
(ODS)
copper powder production
.........................................360
Manufacture
.....................................................................................................................360
Properties
..........................................................................................................................361
Applications
......................................................................................................................361
Applications of copper and copper-base powders
.................................................................364
Workplace atmosphere safety
...........................................................................................367
References
.............................................................................................................................367
Chapter
17
Production of nickel and nickel-alloy powders
..............................................................369
Carbonyl process of nickel powder production
.....................................................................369
Nickel tetracarbonyl formation and decomposition
.............................................................369
Commercial technique
......................................................................................................370
Low pressure carbonyl technique
.....................................................................................370
Average pressure carbonyl technique
...............................................................................372
High pressure carbonyl technique
....................................................................................373
Health and environment protection measures in carbonyl nickel production
.................374
Powder properties and applications
..................................................................................374
Hydrometallurgical processing
.............................................................................................378
Conents
xiii
Feed
processing
.................................................................................................................379
Leaching
...........................................................................................................................379
Cobalt separation
..............................................................................................................380
Copper removal
.................................................................................................................380
Oxidation and hydrolysis
................................................................................................... 381
Hydrogen reduction by autoclave processing
...................................................................381
Sulfide
precipitation
.......................................................................................................... 384
Powders covered by nickel
.................................................................................................384
Autoclave processing of nickel hydroxide and carbonate pulps
........................................385
Atomization
.......................................................................................................................... 386
Hardfacing powders
.......................................................................................................... 386
Superalloy powders
........................................................................................................... 388
Mechanical alloying
.............................................................................................................. 390
Production of nickel powder by reduction processes
............................................................ 39 3
Solid phase reduction
........................................................................................................393
Reduction by organic reagents
.......................................................................................... 39 3
Production of nickel powder by electrolysis
..........................................................................394
References
.............................................................................................................................397
Chapter
18
Production of cobalt and cobalt-alloy powders
.............................................................399
Hydrometallurgical process
..................................................................................................399
Leach autoclave method
................................................................................................... 399
Solid phase reduction
............................................................................................................402
Atomization
..........................................................................................................................40 3
Carbonyl processing
..............................................................................................................404
Electrolytic method
...........................................................................................................405
Amalgam techniques
........................................................................................................
40r>
Other hydrometallurgical methods
...................................................................................
40ft
References
.............................................................................................................................408
Chapter
19
Production of zinc, cadmium and their alloy powders
..................................................409
Production of zinc powders
..................................................................................................409
Evaporation-condensation method
..................................................................................409
Inert gas condensation
......................................................................................................412
Melt atomization
...............................................................................................................41 3
Electrochemical method
...................................................................................................414
Other methods
..................................................................................................................414
Zinc powder size classification
..............................................................................................41 5
Properties of zinc powder
......................................................................................................41
ft
Safety measures in zinc powder production and handling
...................................................416
Production of cadmium powders
.........................................................................................41 7
Production of cadmium and zinc alloy powders
...................................................................418
Applications
..........................................................................................................................41 8
Zinc powders in protective zinc-rich coatings
...................................................................420
Anticorrosive
zinc-rich coatings for roll and sheet steel and metal ware
..........................420
Sherardizing
(thermo-diffusion
galvanizing)
....................................................................421
Mechanical plating
...........................................................................................................422
References
.............................................................................................................................422
Chapter
20
Production of noble metal powders
..............................................................................423
Production of silver powders
................................................................................................424
Chemical processes
...........................................................................................................424
Atomization
......................................................................................................................425
Mechanical comminution processes
.................................................................................425
xiv
Conents
Production
of silver powder from solution by electrolysis
................................................425
Production of silver powder by chemical reduction with electrochemical
regeneration of the reducer
..........................................................................................426
Production of fibrous dendritic silver residue from molten electrolytes
............................426
Production of gold powders
..................................................................................................428
Production of platinum-group powders
...........................................................................428
Powders of platinum metals
.............................................................................................428
Chemical reduction
...........................................................................................................430
The carbonyl process
.........................................................................................................430
Autoclave precipitation
.....................................................................................................431
Production of powders of alloys based on noble metals
.......................................................432
Production of platinum black deposit (Niello)
......................................................................434
Synthesis of palladium nanoparticles by methods of zone electrochemistry
.......................434
References
.............................................................................................................................435
Chapter
21
Production of refractory metal powders
........................................................................436
Production of tungsten and tungsten carbide powders
........................................................436
Tungsten metal powder
.....................................................................................................437
Production of tungsten powder by hydrogen reduction
...................................................437
Feed to process
...............................................................................................................437
Process
..........................................................................................................................4 37
Other tungsten powder production methods
........................................................................440
Reduction by solid carbon
.................................................................................................440
Precipitation from gaseous phase of tungsten hexafluoride and tungsten
hexachloride
..................................................................................................................440
Production of powder by a plasma process
.......................................................................442
Amalgam method
.............................................................................................................442
Carbonyl technique
...........................................................................................................443
Properties
..........................................................................................................................444
Tungsten powder applications
..........................................................................................448
Recovery of metallic tungsten
..........................................................................................450
Accident prevention when working with the powder
.......................................................452
Tungsten carbide powder
..................................................................................................452
Production
........................................................................................................................452
Properties and applications
...............................................................................................454
Hardmetals
...........................................................................................................................454
Production of grade powders
............................................................................................454
Powder consolidation
........................................................................................................455
Sintering and post-sintering operations
............................................................................455
Other applications
.................................................................................................................455
Hardfacing
........................................................................................................................455
Electrical contacts
.............................................................................................................456
Diamond tools
...................................................................................................................456
Physical and chemical properties
......................................................................................456
Recycling
...........................................................................................................................460
Other refractory metals
.........................................................................................................460
Molybdenum metal powder
..............................................................................................460
Production
........................................................................................................................462
Properties of molybdenum and molybdenum alloy powders
...........................................464
Workplace atmosphere safety
...........................................................................................470
Production of niobium and tantalum powders
................................................................471
Niobium
............................................................................................................................471
Aluminothermic reduction
...............................................................................................471
Carbothermic reduction
....................................................................................................471
Conents
xv
Reduction by sodium
.........................................................................................................472
Electrolysis of melt
............................................................................................................473
Hydride-dehydride process
...............................................................................................473
Tantalum
...........................................................................................................................475
Tantalum carbide
..............................................................................................................477
Consolidation and manufacturing of semi-products
........................................................478
Workplace atmosphere safety
...........................................................................................478
Rhenium
...........................................................................................................................480
Production
........................................................................................................................480
Rhenium alloys
.................................................................................................................480
Applications
......................................................................................................................480
References
.............................................................................................................................481
Chapter
22
Production of rare metal powders
.................................................................................485
Vanadium
.............................................................................................................................486
Workplace atmosphere safety
...........................................................................................491
Zirconium
.............................................................................................................................492
Reduction of potassium hexachlorozirconate by sodium
.................................................49 3
Reduction by calcium or calcium hydrate
.........................................................................49 3
Production of zirconium powders by electrolysis
.............................................................49 3
Amalgam method
.............................................................................................................495
Combustion synthesis of zirconium nitrides
.....................................................................495
Workplace atmosphere safety
...........................................................................................495
Indium
..................................................................................................................................496
Workplace atmosphere safety
...........................................................................................497
Thallium
...............................................................................................................................497
Workplace atmosphere safety
...........................................................................................498
Ruthenium
............................................................................................................................498
Workplace atmosphere safety
...........................................................................................499
Production of rare earth metal-alloy powders
......................................................................500
Physicochemical properties
..............................................................................................501
Physical properties
........................................................................................................501
Chemical properties
......................................................................................................501
Sources of raw material
....................................................................................................501
Methods of RE elements separation
..................................................................................503
Separation of RE by extraction
.........................................................................................503
RE separation by ion-exchange chromatography
.............................................................504
Schemes of complete separation
.......................................................................................504
Production of RE powders
....................................................................................................505
Initial compounds for metals production
..........................................................................505
Production of chlorides
.....................................................................................................505
Production of fluorides
.....................................................................................................506
Electrochemical methods
..................................................................................................506
Metallothermic methods
...................................................................................................507
Lanthano-thermic method
...............................................................................................507
Carbo-thermic method
......................................................................................................507
Refinement of RE by distillation
........................................................................................507
Workplace atmosphere safety
...........................................................................................507
Range of applications
........................................................................................................508
Refractory and elevated temperature alloys
......................................................................508
Manufacture of electrodes
................................................................................................510
Permanentmagnets..........................................................................................................511
Cemented tungsten carbides
.............................................................................................513
Beryllium
..............................................................................................................................513
xvi
Conents
Physical properties
............................................................................................................514
Beryllium compounds
.......................................................................................................515
Sources of raw material
....................................................................................................515
Magnesium-thermal reduction of beryllium fluoride
.......................................................516
Electrolysis from chloride electrolyte
.................................................................................516
Production of leafed beryllium by electrorefining from melts
..........................................517
Powder production
............................................................................................................517
Grinding
............................................................................................................................517
Gas atomization
................................................................................................................518
Microalloying influences
...................................................................................................518
Powder consolidation and the production of wrought products
......................................519
Vacuum hot pressing (VHP)
..............................................................................................519
Hot isostatic pressure (HIP)
...............................................................................................520
Wrought product forms
....................................................................................................520
Applications
of beryllium
.................................................................................................522
Nuclear and x-ray applications
.....................................................................................522
Aerospace applications
.................................................................................................522
High temperature conditions
........................................................................................522
Apparatus applications
.................................................................................................522
Alloys of beryllium
........................................................................................................522
Workplace atmosphere safety
.......................................................................................522
Scandium
..............................................................................................................................524
Physical properties
............................................................................................................524
Sources of raw material
....................................................................................................52 5
Scandium production
.......................................................................................................525
Applications
......................................................................................................................527
Radioactive metals: thorium and uranium
...........................................................................5 31
Physical and chemical properties
......................................................................................531
Thorium powder production
.............................................................................................5 32
Reduction of thorium dioxide by calcium
.........................................................................532
Electrolysis of melts
...........................................................................................................532
Production of thorium compacts
......................................................................................532
Uranium powder production
............................................................................................53 3
Applications
......................................................................................................................533
Safety engineering
............................................................................................................533
References
.............................................................................................................................534
Chapter
23
Production of powders of lead, tin, bismuth and their alloys
........................................538
Atomization
..........................................................................................................................538
Lead powder production
.......................................................................................................539
Tin powder production
.........................................................................................................541
Electrolytic bismuth powder production
...............................................................................544
Health and environment protection
.....................................................................................544
Applications
..........................................................................................................................545
References
.............................................................................................................................547
Section
5
Safety Engineering in the Production of Powders
.............................................549
Chapter
24
Safety engineering in the production of powders
..........................................................551
Dangerous and harmful manufacturing factors
...................................................................551
Dust gaseous and vapor emissions
....................................................................................551
Properties of powders
...........................................................................................................552
Adhesion
..............................................................................................................552
Hygroscopicity and wettability
.........................................................................................553
Abrasiveness
.........................................................................................................553
Cements
xvii
Ambient noise and vibration
............................................................................................553
Heat radiation
...................................................................................................................553
Electrostatic electricity
......................................................................................................553
Inflammability and explosivity of powders
.......................................................................5 54
Thermophysical properties
...............................................................................................5 55
Workplace atmosphere limited powder threshold values
.................................................558
Techniques for the prevention of exposure to hazards
.........................................................560
Common demands to production area, equipment and processes
....................................560
For preventing exposure
............................................................................................561
For controlling exposure hazards
..............................................................................56]
Explosion and fire safety
....................................................................................................562
Quenching means
.............................................................................................................56 3
Isolation of powder-gas emissions
....................................................................................564
Ejection pressurept,
...........................................................................................................566
Overpressure in closed chambers
......................................................................................567
Pressure created by equipment moving parts
...................................................................568
Heat pressurept
.................................................................................................................569
Pressure pml
-
mass transfer result
....................................................................................569
Capacity of local suctions
.................................................................................................570
Aspiration in combustible powder conditions
...................................................................570
Melt atomization units
......................................................................................................571
Grinding units
...................................................................................................................572
Definition of the local exhaust capacity
................................................................................572
Aspiration during particulate material reloading in closed gravity chutes
..........................572
Example of the computation
.............................................................................................580
Solution
.........................................................................................................................580
Discharge of containers
....................................................................................................581
Single rotary hammer mills
..............................................................................................582
Determination of the basic calculated magnitudes
..........................................................582
Water treatment
....................................................................................................................586
Mechanical treatment methods
........................................................................................586
Chemical treatment methods
............................................................................................586
Ion-exchange method
...................................................................................................588
Sorption,
evaporation and flotation methods
.......................................................................589
Sorption
Method
...........................................................................................................589
Evaporation Method
......................................................................................................590
Flotation Method
...........................................................................................................590
Dust and gas cleaning
...........................................................................................................590
Waste products utilization. Storing and Transportation
......................................................592
Waste utilization
...........................................................................................................592
Storing and transportation of hazardous powders
.......................................................59 3
References
.............................................................................................................................594
Appendix
1
Methods of powder characterization and testing
.....................................................597
Appendix
2
Metal powder specifications
........................................................................................599
Appendix
3
Abbreviations and symbols
..........................................................................................601
Index
......................................................................................................................................609
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