WO2012148714A1 - Low cost processing to produce spherical titanium and titanium alloy powder - Google Patents
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- the high cost of spherical titanium powder in large part is due to the high cost of conventional processing to produce alloyed titanium ingot from sponge that is then used to melt produce spherical titanium powder by one of several approaches.
- State-of-the-art titanium processing is in very large scale and batch segregated operations.
- Kroll sponge processing is carried out in large retorts producing approximately ten ton batches over many days of operation of adding TiCl 4 to the molten magnesium in the retort and draining resulting molten MgCl 2 from the retort followed by a week or more vacuum evaporation to remove the residual entrapped MgCl and unreacted Mg.
- the vacuum purified sponge is then melted in very large skull type furnaces with the heat supplied by electron beams or plasmas. Alloying elements may then be added to the large ton size melts to produce desired alloy compositions such as Ti-6A1-4V which is then cast into ingots. Often triple melting is performed to attain uniform alloying. As a result, titanium ingot prices are quite cyclic that also influence the high cost of spherical titanium powder.
- the present invention provides processes for producing low cost spherical titanium powder.
- titanium sponge is conveyed to a plasma heating system into which is also conveyed a pre-alloy powder of desired alloying metals, e.g., aluminum and vanadium, or separately conveyed aluminum and vanadium powder may be separately conveyed to a plasma station where they are melted by the plasma to produce a pool or stream of molten uniform alloy of, e.g., Ti-6A1-4V in a continuous manner.
- the molten alloy composition is dispersed by impinging a stream of inert gas across the surface of the pool or through the stream under controlled conditions, to blast droplets of the molten alloy which upon cooling produce spherical titanium alloy powder, e.g., Ti-6A1-4V.
- the cost savings are significant. While the cost of titanium sponge is cyclic, its price in the 2010 - 2011 period was in the range of $3 to $ 10/lb and typically in the $4 - $6/lb range.
- the cost to operate a plasma to melt the titanium alloy in a controlled pool size and generate spherical powder is in the range of approximately $1 - $2/lb which provides a basis to produce spherical Ti-6A1-4V powder from a typical sponge source in the range of $10 - $15/lb, which represents a significant saving over conventionally produced spherical titanium powder which, as noted supra, is in the $ 15071b cost range.
- electrolytically produced titanium is conveyed to a plasma heated evaporator under inert atmospheric or under vacuum heated to 800 - 1600°C which rapidly evaporates the fused salt electrolyte that is returned to the electrolytic cell, and the remaining titanium is conveyed to a plasma heating station that supplies additional heat to melt and alloy the titanium analogous to the above discussed sponge feed with uniform spherical alloy powder being produced from the plasma heating station by dispensing the melt by impinging a stream of inert gas on the melt under controlled conditions to blast droplets of the molten alloy which upon cooling produce spherical powder of titanium alloy.
- Electrolytic titanium can be produced for an estimated cost of approximately $1.50 - $2.50/lb which provides a basis for producing uniform spherical titanium alloy powder for under $ 10/lb.
- the heat source for raising the salt-electrolytic titanium stream from approximately 500°C to over 900°C to rapidly and flash evaporate the salt can be conventional resistance, radiation, induction, microwave or plasma. Plasma heating typically is utilized for spherizing the liquid titanium into spherical powder.
- the processes of the instant invention may be performed on a continuous basis with small segmental heating.
- the quantity that is instantaneously heated is in the range of 10 g to 100 Kg and preferably in the range of 100 g to 10 Kg which is similar to the quantity of titanium that is being plasma melted and alloyed. Uniformity of alloying is achieved instantaneously in the small melt pools of the instant invention.
- Figs. 1 is a schematic diagram and Fig. la is an enlarged view illustrating a process for producing spherical titanium powder in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a process for forming spherical alloy titanium particles in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a process for forming spherical alloy titanium particles in accordance with a third embodiments of the present invention
- Fig. 4 is a scanning electron microscope photograph of spherical titanium alloy powder made in accordance with one embodiment of present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a scanning electron microscope photograph of spherical titanium alloy powder made in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is a scanning electron microscope photograph of spherical titanium alloy powder made in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
- titanium sponge 14 is conveyed to a plasma transferred arc (PTA) welding torch of the type 10 shown in Fig. 1 of U.S. Application No. 2006/0185473-A 1 , the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- a pre-alloyed powder of aluminum- vanadium or a mixture of the elemental alloying elements was added to the plasma torch from a powder feeder 20 at a controlled rate to produce an alloy of Ti-6A 1 -4V.
- a molten pool 22 of alloy Ti-6A1-4V approximately one-half inch in diameter by one- eighth inch to one-quarter inch deep is formed on a target substrate 24.
- a stream of inert gas e.g.
- argon was continuously blown from a nozzle 26 to impinge on the surface of the molten pool at 22, to blast droplets of molten alloy from the pool, which, upon cooling, solidify into spherical alloy particles.
- Flow of the inert gas from nozzle 26 should be controlled to impinge on the surface of the molten pool at an angle of 45 to 180 degrees, and at a velocity of 10 to 1000 liters/min, to blast the molten alloy from the pool at the same rate as the pool is being formed.
- the molten alloy is blown from the surface of the pool as fine droplets of essentially uniform size which cool almost instantaneously to form essentially uniform size particles of alloy which are deflected at particle collection baffle 28 and collected by gravity.
- the target substrate 24 may be vibrated, e.g. by an ultrasonic horn or piezoelectric vibrator 200 (Fig. l a), to assist in lifting and dislodging of particles from the molten pool.
- an ultrasonic horn or piezoelectric vibrator 200 Fig. l a
- the molten titanium alloy stream from the PTA may be hit with a stream of argon gas to break the stream of titanium alloy particles into smaller particles which are then quenched into spherical powder in liquid argon.
- TiCl 4 and Mg vapors are introduced into the reaction zone 110 of a fluid-bed reactor 112 where they can react by homogenous nucleation to produce small particles, typically under one micron, which are collected in a series of cyclones 114 designed to collect such small particles at the velocity of the reactor gas flow.
- the small particles are recycled into the fluid-bed reactor reaction zone 110 where they are built up through additional deposition from TiCl 4 and Mg vapor reaction. Recycle is continued until the particles grow to a desirable size range of for example, 40 microns to 300 microns.
- the extracted particles then were streamed to a shallow heated tank 118 to form a molten pool 120 of alloy.
- a stream of argon 122 was blown through the stream, or over the surface of the molten pool to blast particles of titanium alloy, as before, which were withdrawn from the tank 118 via conduit 124.
- a titanium powder is produced by magnesium reduction of TiCl 4 as described in my co- 2 pending application 12/016,859, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, in an electrolyte cell according to FIG. 2 of my aforesaid '859 application, at block 140.
- a slurry stream of MgCl 2 containing titanium powder was produced, and was conveyed into a salt evaporation system 142 where the residual salt was evaporated by heating. Heating may be accomplished by resistance, induction, radiation, microwave or plasma under an inert atmosphere, which, if desired, may be at reduced pressure to aid evaporation.
- the resulting titanium powder, along with alloying metal powder was conveyed into a PTA melting system similar to that shown on FIG. 1, and illustrated generally at block 144, where substantially uniform spherical alloy powder was produced by blasting droplets of molten alloy from the molten stream of alloy from the PTA, or collect up in a pool on the substrate, as before, and cooling and collecting solidified powder, as before.
- Example 1 The process of Example 1 was repeated except the molten PTA produced melt pool was collected on a target having an orifice through which the molten titanium alloy dropped surrounded with a stream of argon gas. The molten alloy stream was broken into particles by the stream of argon gas, and the particles were quenched into spherical powder in liquid argon in the bottom of a powder catch container. The produced
- Electrolytic titanium powder was produced by processing according to U.S. Patent Nos. 7,914,600, 7,410,562, and 7,794,580 or alternately by feeding titanium tetrachloride (TiCl 4 ) to a salt electrolyte containing KCl-LiCl.
- TiCl 4 titanium tetrachloride
- the titanium powder was produced in a continuous configured electrolytic system with an output pumped stream at approximately 500°C containing approximately 15% titanium powder and 75% liquid salt.
- the electrolytic titanium powder-salt stream was pump conveyed to a shallow tank heated by induction to approximately 1000°C.
- the tank had a slight vacuum of approximately 10 Torr which cleanly evaporated the KCl-LiCl salt in approximately three minutes.
- the residual electrolytic titanium powder was conveyed along with aluminum and vanadium powder in a ratio to produce Ti-6A1-4V alloy in a plasma melt of blended titanium and Al-V powder against which was blown argon that produced spherical titanium alloy powder of Ti-6A1-4V as shown in Figure 6.
- a standard Kroll reaction was run that produced titanium sponge. After draining the by-product MgCl 2 of residual unreacted Mg, the sponge with the residual MgCl 2 and Mg was conveyed directly into the plasma system described in Example 3 without pre- evaporating the residual MgCl 2 and Mg. The plasma melted the titanium and evaporated the MgCl 2 and Mg. Argon gas was blown through the plasma electrodes onto the surface of the melt, blasting droplets of liquid titanium, which were cooled and produced spherical titanium particles, which were collected as before.
- Example 4 The process of Example 4 was repeated, except Al-V alloy or as separate powders were conveyed with the titanium sponge containing residual MgCl 2 and Mg, resulting in a titanium alloy powder being produced.
- Titanium powder was produced using magnesium reduction of TiCI 4 as described in my co-pending application 12/016, 859 which produced a stream of MgCl 2 at approximately 800°C containing approximately 20% titanium powder.
- a slurry stream was conveyed into the salt evaporation system described in Example 3.
- the titanium powder along with chromium and molybdenum powder was conveyed into the PTA melting system as described in Examples 1 and 2 and spherical alloy powder by the Example 2 processing was produced consisting of Ti-5Cr- 2Mo.
- particles of ⁇ -8 ⁇ 1- 1 Mo- 1 V alloy may be produced.
- any titanium alloy composition can be produced in spherical alloy powder or alternatively as an ingot with the addition of alloying elements co- conveyed with the titanium powder to the plasma melter. It also is understood particulate that reacts or remains unreacted with the molten titanium can be added to be incorporated in the spherical titanium alloy powder.
- a reactive powder example is titanium diboride that reacts to provide titanium boride on cooling, aluminum nitride to give titanium nitride and Al 3 Ti on cooling, or boron carbide to give titanium boride plus titanium carbide on cooling.
- particles more stable than titanium include hafnium oxide or calcium oxide.
- inert gases other than argon advantageously may be employed.
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