Interactions Between Melt and Chlorine in Chlorine Fluxing of Aluminum

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Qian Fu
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Although chlorine fluxing to remove magnesium has been widely practiced in the aluminum industry for many years, there appear to have been few fundamental studies of the kinetics and transport phenomena involved. The paper describes such a study in which the rates of reaction of individual argon/chlorine bubbles with aluminum/magnesium melts were measured. The detachment of bubbles from a submerged nozzle, at variable depth in the melt, was detected by a microphone and the arrival of the bubble at the top surface by conductivity probes. Analysis of exit gases and mass balances yielded the overall progress of reaction. Experimental results are interpreted in terms of heterogeneous reaction kinetics and mass transport to the bubble-melt interface,
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APA: Qian Fu  (1996)  Interactions Between Melt and Chlorine in Chlorine Fluxing of Aluminum

MLA: Qian Fu Interactions Between Melt and Chlorine in Chlorine Fluxing of Aluminum. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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