Dissolution Behavior of Alumina Particles in Molten Slags

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. D. Cho
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Fast dissolution of nonmetallic inclusions such as alumina particles in molten slags has been required in secondary steelmaking -ladle and tundish - to minimize the amount and the size of nonmetallic inclusions in steel products. In the present work, the dissolution behavior of alumina particles in molten CaO-A12O3 and CaO-A12O3-SiO2 slags at the temperatures between 1450 and 1550°C have been investigated in terms of kinetics and mechanism. Alumina particles were added directly into the slags and the variation of the particle size with time was determined using optical and electron microscopies. The conventional types of slag for ladle and tundish were included in the dissolution study. The effects of Al2O3, Siq, CaF2 and MgO contents on the dissolution rate of alumina particles have also been determined. The diffusion boundary layer between alumina particle and bulk slag phase has been observed and analyzed using SEM and EDS. Based on the analysis of kinetic data and the boundary layer, the dissolution mechanism has been discussed.
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APA: W. D. Cho  (2002)  Dissolution Behavior of Alumina Particles in Molten Slags

MLA: W. D. Cho Dissolution Behavior of Alumina Particles in Molten Slags. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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