RI 8833 Increasing the Leaching Rate of Bulk Superalloy Scrap by Melting With Aluminum

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. B. Atkinson
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated a method for increasing the leaching rate of bulk superalloy scrap to facilitate recycling and recovery of critical metals such as Ni, Co, and Cr. Three superalloys were investi- gated, the cast-nickel-base superalloy IN-738, the wrought-nickel-base superalloy Rene-41, and the cast-cobalt-base superalloy Mar-M-509. Superalloys melted with 20, 30, 40, and 50 pct Al metal to form inter- metallic compounds were easily crushed to a convenient particle size and reacted rapidly with acid solutions which dissolved the metals. For example, leaching 1/2-in pieces of unalloyed IN-738 with excess 6N HC1 at 95° C for 2 h dissolved about 0.5 pct, while leaching 10 g of minus 20-mesh 30 pct Al-70 pct IN-738 with excess 6N HC1 at 95° C for 2 h dis- solved 96.2 pct.
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APA: G. B. Atkinson  (1983)  RI 8833 Increasing the Leaching Rate of Bulk Superalloy Scrap by Melting With Aluminum

MLA: G. B. Atkinson RI 8833 Increasing the Leaching Rate of Bulk Superalloy Scrap by Melting With Aluminum. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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