Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Binary compound containing metal
Patent
1977-12-05
1979-10-16
Envall, Jr., Roy N.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Halogen or compound thereof
Binary compound containing metal
13 25, 219390, 219523, 219553, 422146, 422199, C01F 756
Patent
active
041713460
ABSTRACT:
An electrical resistance heater for high temperature chlorination of alumina bearing material by gaseous chlorine within a reaction chamber. The heater comprises two, closely spaced, side-by-side, elongated posts made of a carbonaceous material electrically connected together adjacent one of their ends. Two metal bars extend respectively into the other ends of the posts for directing electrical current through the posts. Means are provided for directing an inert gas along the external surfaces of the posts that tend to be cooler than the portions of the posts located to provide the high temperature.
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Hardwick Roy E.
King Larry K.
Aluminum Company of America
Envall Jr. Roy N.
Roskoski Bernard
Strickland Elroy
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