Vaporization of Zinc and Preparation of Zn(g) -CO.CO2?Ar Mixtures

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. Tamagawa
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Vaporization of zinc and mixing of zinc vapor with CO-CO2 mixtures were studied experimentally to prepare Zn(g)-CO-CO2-Ar mixtures with desired composition for investigating the condensation behavior and efficiency of zinc vapor. The vaporization rate of zinc was generally constant under given conditions, and could be increased by raising the flow rate of the carrier gas, temperature and vaporization area. The Zn(g)-CO-CO,,-Ar mixtures were quenched by a water-cooling sampling tube for measuring the actual composition of the mixtures in the reactor. The oxidation extent of the zinc vapor in the CO-CO2 mixtures had relation to the CO2/CO ratios and the temperatures. Under current conditions, it was necessary to employ the CO2/CO ratio below 0.125 for mixing the zinc vapor with CO-CO2 mixtures without oxidation. In addition, the appearances and zinc contents of the condensed zinc on the sampling tube were also examined.
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APA: T. Tamagawa  (2001)  Vaporization of Zinc and Preparation of Zn(g) -CO.CO2?Ar Mixtures

MLA: T. Tamagawa Vaporization of Zinc and Preparation of Zn(g) -CO.CO2?Ar Mixtures. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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