Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Electrothermic processes
Patent
1975-11-03
1977-08-30
Hunt, Brooks H.
Specialized metallurgical processes, compositions for use therei
Processes
Electrothermic processes
423606, C22B 3434
Patent
active
040452166
ABSTRACT:
A continuous process for producing a substantially dense pelletized metallic molybdenum product from an agglomerated molybdenum trioxide containing feed material in which the feed material is continuously charged at a controlled rate into a reactor formed with a first reaction maintained at a controlled first temperature and containing a first hydrogen-containing atmosphere having a controlled composition for effecting the exothermic reduction of molybdenum trioxide to molybdenum dioxide, whereafter the partially reduced pelletized feed is transferred at a controlled rate into a second reaction zone at a controlled higher temperature and incorporating a second hydrogen-containing atmosphere of a controlled different composition to effect an endothermic reduction of substantially all of the molybdenum dioxide to metallic molybdenum, which upon subsequent cooling is recovered as a pelletized product suitable for use in steelmaking, other metal alloy production, melting, chemical reaction operations and the like. The invention further contemplates a continuous single-stage process for producing a pelletized molybdenum dioxide product from a pelletized molybdenum trioxide feed material and a continuous single-stage process for producing a pelletized substantially metallic molybdenum product from a pelletized molybdenum dioxide feed material.
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Baker Jerry D.
Ceckler William H.
Meyer, deceased Harry W.
Amax Inc.
Hunt Brooks H.
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