THE JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN FOUNDRYMEN'S SOCIETY
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Print ISSN : 0021-4396
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Process for Eliminating Titanium in Molten Cast Iron
Kanehiro SATOMasaru MEGUROHiroo TAKAHASHI
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1981 Volume 53 Issue 7 Pages 354-358

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  A process for eliminating excess titanium in molten cast iron economically and easily is proposed in which excess titanium can be eliminated as a titanium nitride at 1,330°C or below. The nitrogen source is such a nitride as lime nitrogen. The slagging agent which traps the titanium nitride is soda ash. About 50% of the total titanium is eliminated under optimum conditions.
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© 1981 Japan Foundry Engineering Society
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