Modern Beryllium Extraction: A State-Of-The-Art Kroll Reduction Plant

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Edgar E. Vidal James A. Yurko Keith Smith
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Beryllium, like many other reactive metals, is extracted from a halide (generally BeF2) using magnesiothermic reduction, also known as the Kroll process. The beryllium is produced in a molten state, which when solidified resemble "pebbles". Although beryllium is used in limited quantities compared to other metals (< 100 Mt/annual), it is a critical material for the nuclear, defense/aerospace, and large science markets because of its unique nuclear and mechanical properties. Beryllium processing has unique environmental, health, and safety concerns which must be handled appropriately in the 21st century from a worker and environmental safety perspective, and must be designed with this first in mind. In 2011, Materion began operations of its new Kroll plant – informally known as the “Pebbles Plant” - in Elmore, Ohio. The plant was majority funded by a U.S. Department of Defense Production Act (DPA) Title III grant, which is a unique government/industry partnership program to, "create assured, affordable, and commercially viable production capabilities and capacities for items essential for national defense." After a twelve year hiatus from primary beryllium production, Materion has reentered its extraction business and has relearned how to make pebbles. The purpose of this presentation is to give an overview on beryllium extraction and discuss some of the unique aspects of building and operating a safe beryllium facility during the production scale-up phase.
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APA: Edgar E. Vidal James A. Yurko Keith Smith  (2015)  Modern Beryllium Extraction: A State-Of-The-Art Kroll Reduction Plant

MLA: Edgar E. Vidal James A. Yurko Keith Smith Modern Beryllium Extraction: A State-Of-The-Art Kroll Reduction Plant. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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