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The Effect of Reduction Temperature on the Characteristic Variation of Niobium Powder During Metallothermic Reduction Process
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금속열환원 공정에서 반응온도가 니오븀 분말 특성에 미치는 영향
윤재식, 이영미, 황선호, 김병일
The Effect of Reduction Temperature on the Characteristic Variation of Niobium Powder During Metallothermic Reduction Process
Jae-Sik Yoon, Young-Mi Lee, Sun-Ho Hwang, Byung-Il Kim
Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute 2009;16(2):104-109
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2009.16.2.104
1한국기초과학지원연구원 순천센터
2한국기초과학지원연구원 순천센터
3순천대학교 재료금속공학과
4순천대학교 재료금속공학과
1Korea Basic Science Institute Suncheon Center
2Korea Basic Science Institute Suncheon Center
3Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Sunchon
4Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Sunchon
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Niobium powder was made from potassium heptafluoroniobite (K_2NbF_7) as the raw material using sodium (Na) as a reducing agent based on the hunter process. The apparatus for the experiment was designed and built specifically for the present study. The niobium particle size greatly increased as the reduction temperature increased from 710°C to 800°C. The particle size was fairly uniform, varying from 0.09µm to 0.4µm depending on the reduction temperatures. The niobium powder morphology and particle size are very sensitive to a reaction temperature in the metallothermic reduction process. The yield of niobium powder increased from 55% to 80% with a increasing a reaction temperature.

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