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ArticleName | Research of separation of gas from various types of raw materials during the process of hafnium iodide refining |
ArticleAuthor | Aleksandrov A. V., Kotsar M. L., Ilenko E. V., Kochubeeva S. L. |
ArticleAuthorData | “Chepetsky Mechanical Plant” JSC, Glazov, Russia A. V. Aleksandrov, Head of a Group of Central Scientific and Research Laboratory, e-mail: post@chmz.net E. V. Ilyenko, Head of Central Scientific and Research Laboratory
“Leading Scientific-Research Institute of Chemical Technology” JSC, Moscow, Russia M. L. Kotsar, Head of Laboratory S. L. Kochubeeva, Scientific Secretary |
Abstract | Hafnium raw materials are used for iodide refining (recycled Hf – Ni master alloy, recycled Hf melted tablets, initial fine Hf cutting (width is less than 5 mm) and coarce Hf cutting (width is more than 5 mm), initial Hf sheet shearings and recycled Hf pieces). Researches of temperature and time modes of degassing process of hafnium raw materials were carried out in polythermal regime in the temperature range of 20–1200 oС and residual pressure of (2.7–8.0)·10–3 Pa. Laboratory electric pit-type resistor furnace SShVE-1.2,5/25 (СШВЭ-1.2,5/25) was used for these researches. Sample of the researched material (50–100 g) was placed in the kiln feeder. The furnace was vacuumized to the residual pressure of 1.33.10–2–1.33.10–3 Pa. The material was heated with a rate of ~300 degr/h. Temperature and residual pressure in the furnace were controlled during the heating process. Separation of gas from the material was measured during 5 minutes at the temperature from 200 oC and further at intervals of 200 oC, with closed vacuum lock between the chamber of the furnace and diffusion pump. All types of researched raw materials can be divided into three groups, according to the temperature range of maximum gas separation: |
keywords | Hafnium, iodide refining, raw materials, degassing, gas separation, specific rate, temperature, vacuum system, calculation |
References | 1. Kotsar M. L., Morenko O. G., Shtutsa M. G. et al. Neorganicheskie materialy — Inorganic Materials. 2010. Vol. 46, No. 3. pp. 332–340. |
Language of full-text | russian |
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