St. Louis Paper - Titanium Carbide in Pig-Iron

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Porter W. Shimer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1887

Abstract

Ox completing the filtration of a solution of pig-iron in hydrochloric acid, and after apparently everything had been transferred to the paper, a minute residue was observed remaining in the angle of the beaker in which the solution had been made. This residue had a steel-gray color and metallic luster and was hard and gritty when touched with a glass rod. Placed under a microscope and magnified 400 diameters, the substance was found to be made up almost entirely of opaque cubical crystals with some fragments having the same color and luster as the cubes. The appearance was strikingly like that of a collection of crystals of iron pyrites. The amount of material obtained from ten to twenty grams of borings by solution in dilute hydrochloric acid, and careful decantation from graphite, was barely sufficient for a microscopic slide. A qualitative test of the minute amount of material obtained in this way, showed the presence of considerable titanium. After many fruitless trials by decantation and other methods, sufficient material for quantitative analysis was finally obtained in the following manner: Two hundred and fifty grams of the coarsest possible borings were dissolved in seven liters of hydrochloric acid of sp. gr. 1.03. A solution by the aid of heat took four to five hours. It was allowed to settle, and the clear solution poured off. Great care was taken that none of the material which had settled to the bottom was lost. The graphitic residue was then completely transferred upon fine bolting-cloth, previously Stretched and fastened over the top of a beaker. All graphitic lumps were broken up by the finger while
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APA: Porter W. Shimer  (1887)  St. Louis Paper - Titanium Carbide in Pig-Iron

MLA: Porter W. Shimer St. Louis Paper - Titanium Carbide in Pig-Iron. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1887.

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