Method for preparing mixed intermediate alloy of magnesium and light rare earth with double-cathode method
A technology of master alloy and light rare earth, which is applied in the field of preparation of magnesium-mixed light rare earth master alloy, can solve the problems of difficult to avoid alloy composition segregation, rare earth cannot be well dispersed, complicated process, energy consumption, material consumption, etc., and achieves low cost , Easy to produce on an industrial scale, the effect of product stability
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[0017] Embodiment 1: The raw materials used are: lanthanum praseodymium cerium chloride is the crystallization material after extracting neodymium and praseodymium from ordinary mixed light rare earths, which is incompletely dehydrated in a vacuum drying oven with a water content of 10-15wt%; magnesium chloride is made of MgCl 2 6H 2 O is dried to remove 4 adsorbed waters, and the content of water is 15-27wt%; the magnesium chloride removes the last two complex processes of crystallization water process and the energy consumption, material consumption and the production of HCl that it brings corrosion problem.
[0018] A graphite crucible is used as an anode, a low concentration of magnesium lanthanum praseodymium cerium (solid state) is a liquid cathode and a molybdenum rod is used to form a double cathode, and the mass ratio of magnesium chloride, lanthanum praseodymium cerium chloride and potassium chloride is 5:35. : 60 prepared electrolyte, at 680 ℃, the cathode current ...
Embodiment 2
[0019] Embodiment 2: The raw materials used are: lanthanum praseodymium cerium chloride is the crystallization material after extracting neodymium and praseodymium from ordinary mixed light rare earths, which is incompletely dehydrated in a vacuum drying oven with a water content of 10-15wt%; magnesium chloride is made of MgCl 2 6H 2 O is dried to remove 4 adsorbed waters, and the content of water is 15-27wt%; the magnesium chloride removes the last two complex processes of crystallization water process and the energy consumption, material consumption and the production of HCl that it brings corrosion problem.
[0020] A graphite crucible is used as the anode, a low concentration of magnesium, lanthanum, praseodymium and cerium (solid state) is used as the liquid cathode and a molybdenum rod is used to form a double cathode, and the mass ratio of magnesium chloride, lanthanum, praseodymium and cerium chloride to potassium chloride is 5:40. : 55 prepared electrolyte, at 720°C,...
Embodiment 3
[0021] Embodiment 3: The raw materials used are: lanthanum praseodymium cerium chloride is a commercially available crystallization material after extracting neodymium, cerium, and praseodymium from ordinary mixed light rare earths, which is incompletely dehydrated in a vacuum drying oven, and the water content is 10-15wt%; Magnesium chloride is MgCl 2 6H 2 O is dried to remove 4 adsorbed waters, and the content of water is 15-27wt%; the magnesium chloride removes the last two complex processes of crystallization water process and the energy consumption, material consumption and the production of HCl that it brings corrosion problem.
[0022] A graphite crucible is used as an anode, a low concentration of magnesium lanthanum praseodymium cerium (solid state) is a liquid cathode and a molybdenum rod is used to form a double cathode, and the mass ratio of magnesium chloride, lanthanum praseodymium cerium chloride and potassium chloride is 5:35. : 60 prepared electrolyte, at 78...
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