DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MOLYBDENUM POWDERS AND COMPACT PRODUCTS FROM COPPER-MOLYBDENUM ORE PROCESSING WASTE
Keywords:
Molybdenum, powder metallurgy, copper ore waste, hydrogen reduction, sintering, recycling, composite materials.Abstract
This article explores an industrial method for producing molybdenum powders
and compact products from copper-molybdenum ore processing waste. The study
focuses on efficient recovery techniques using flotation, roasting, and hydrogen
reduction. A complete process flow is outlined, including powder formation,
compaction, and sintering. The influence of microstructure, sintering parameters, and
purification steps is discussed, alongside a literature overview and industrial ap
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