Evolution of Al-Ti-Mg-O Inclusions During Refining and Casting Process of Interstitial Free Steel

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Pengcheng Xiao Xiaoyan Wu Qingjun Zhang Yihua Han Liguang Zhu
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

The evolution of chemical composition, size, proportion, and morphology of the Al-Ti-Mg-O inclusions during the steelmaking process of Interstitial Free (IF) steel from the RH to the Continuous Casting (CC) slab were investigated by means of Auto-SEM. Results showed that many of Al2O3 and MgO-Al2O3 type inclusions are modified by TiOx, while most of their shapes are irregular due to the high melting temperature. The composition evolutions and melting characteristics of Al-Ti-Mg-O inclusions under different contents of [Al], [Ti] and [Mg] were estimated by using thermodynamic software Factsage 7.0. Results showed that estimated results are in good agreement with the analysis results of industrial samples. Both the Ti alloying and spontaneous enrichment would make a high Ti concentration environment that was in favor of the TiOx existence. Moreover, more TiOx component can modify MgO-Al2O3 spine inclusion into inclusions with a lower melting temperature.
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APA: Pengcheng Xiao Xiaoyan Wu Qingjun Zhang Yihua Han Liguang Zhu  (2018)  Evolution of Al-Ti-Mg-O Inclusions During Refining and Casting Process of Interstitial Free Steel

MLA: Pengcheng Xiao Xiaoyan Wu Qingjun Zhang Yihua Han Liguang Zhu Evolution of Al-Ti-Mg-O Inclusions During Refining and Casting Process of Interstitial Free Steel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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