Dephosphorisation of Stainless Steel Using BaCO3 - CaO - BaCl2 - Fe2O3 Fluxes

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Vilela A. C F
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

In the present work, the process of dephosphorisation of stainless steel was developed in laboratory scale by adopting a high frequence induction furnace, using BaCO3 base flux. By using BaCO3 - CaO - BaC12 - Fe2O3 Flux of about 110 g/Kg-metal, 30 per cent dephosphorisation degree was obtained a stainless steel containing 18,8 per cent Cr and carbon between 0,08 and 2,0 per cent. In addition, a dessulfurisation degree of 89 per cent was achieved too.
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APA: Vilela A. C F  (1991)  Dephosphorisation of Stainless Steel Using BaCO3 - CaO - BaCl2 - Fe2O3 Fluxes

MLA: Vilela A. C F Dephosphorisation of Stainless Steel Using BaCO3 - CaO - BaCl2 - Fe2O3 Fluxes. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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