About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2026 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Rare Metal Extraction & Processing
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Presentation Title |
Secondary Production of Tantalum from Additive Manufacturing Swarf |
Author(s) |
Sarah Fenton, Richard Bradshaw, Gwendolyn Bracker, Robert W. Hyers |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Sarah Fenton |
Abstract Scope |
Tantalum is a material of growing interest in the field of additive manufacturing for its high corrosion resistance, ductility, thermal and electrical conductivity, and chemical resistance in acidic environments and at elevated temperatures. Solid-state processes have been increasingly explored due to its high melting point as a refractory metal, and cold spray is of particular interest as tantalum powder has been shown to have a deposition efficiency of 50-100%. The USGS and the EU consider tantalum to be a critical mineral, but the supply chain can be stabilized by expanding and strengthening secondary production. Machining cold spray parts generates swarf, grindings, and other waste that contain a significant amount of tantalum, which can act as a resource for tantalum recovery. This swarf will be analyzed, and a recycling process will be proposed to convert the swarf back into commercially pure tantalum. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |
Keywords |
Recycling and Secondary Recovery, Additive Manufacturing, Other |