Pyrometallurgical process for forming tungsten carbide

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Binary compound

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423439, 423 53, 423 61, C01B 3134, C22B 3400

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ABSTRACT:
A process for forming a salt, such as sodium tungstate, using a pyrometallurgical operation is provided. A slagging operation is performed in which a metal-containing material is melted in the presence of slag formers such as sodium metasilicate and silica. The metal predominantly reports to a denser metal-containing phase. The denser metal-containing phase may then be subjected to gas sparging with a carbon-containing gas in order to form metal carbide, preferably tungsten carbide.

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