2015
DOI: 10.17265/2162-5263/2015.10.002
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Tungsten Resource-Saving: Cobalt Cermets Wastes Recycling and Concentrates Extraction

Abstract: Potentials range is determined in which the cobalt-tungsten alloy phase selectively dissolved in solutions of phosphoric acid to form soluble compounds of these metals, while the tungsten carbide phase remains in the precipitate. It shows that tungsten ores and concentrates are decomposed at 1,050 °C-1,100 °C in sodium chloride-sodium metasilicate melts to form two immiscible phases, namely, halide-tungstate, containing 96% to 99% of tungsten, and silicate, containing 90% of the rest ore components.

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“…The electrochemical processing of WC-Co materials suggested by Malyshev et al [331] offers good perspectives for the separation of the WC phase from hard metals and ore concentrates.…”
Section: Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrochemical processing of WC-Co materials suggested by Malyshev et al [331] offers good perspectives for the separation of the WC phase from hard metals and ore concentrates.…”
Section: Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%