Development of a Novel, Low-Cost Titanium Extraction Process for Bulk or Powder Applications

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James Cox Chanaka De Alwis Benjamin Kohler Mike Lewis Matthew Call Julia Kluck Amelinda Olson Marc Snyderman
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

UTRS Inc. has developed a novel two-step method to extract commercially viable titanium alloys (patent pending no. 20130164167[1]). This approach has proven its potential to produce a variety of titanium alloys (Ti-6Al-4V,Ti Al ,etc.,) x y and has demonstrated a number of advantages over the current commercial titanium production process. Additionally, the UTRS Process operates without producing CO2 and eliminates the use of TiCl. Step 1: Aluminothermic reduction makes available many types of ores that could otherwise not be used. Due to the aluminothermic reduction technique and the composition of the ore,metal extracted from this step will inherently contain non-titanium elements. Step 2: Electro-refining removes undesirable elements from the thermally extracted titanium. This refined metal has a dendritic morphology with a wool-like appearance that is referred to as “titanium wool”. This new morphology of titanium allows it to have a diversity of endproduct types from titanium powder to bulk titanium.
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APA: James Cox Chanaka De Alwis Benjamin Kohler Mike Lewis Matthew Call Julia Kluck Amelinda Olson Marc Snyderman  (2017)  Development of a Novel, Low-Cost Titanium Extraction Process for Bulk or Powder Applications

MLA: James Cox Chanaka De Alwis Benjamin Kohler Mike Lewis Matthew Call Julia Kluck Amelinda Olson Marc Snyderman Development of a Novel, Low-Cost Titanium Extraction Process for Bulk or Powder Applications. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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