Influence of non-vacuum electric arc synthesis energy on the product of tungsten ore concentrate processing
Alexander Ya. Pak,
Aleksandra I. Kokorina,
Yuliya L. Shanenkova
et al.
Abstract:Relevance. Caused by the problem of developing methods for obtaining tungsten carbide, especially from tungsten-containing waste. As a solution, a non-vacuum electric arc method is proposed. It is easy to operate and cheap compared to a direct analogue (arc discharge method in inert gas atmosphere). The resulting product can be used as a catalyst carrier in hydrogen production reactions. Aim. To determine the current and the energy entered in the system, necessary to obtain a product with a largest proportion … Show more
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