Evolution of oxide and nitride inclusions during processing of stainless steel

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y. Kacar D. Kruger P. C. Pistorius
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Aug 1, 2021

Abstract

Because of its superior properties, stainless steel has been widely used for many applications. Nonmetallic inclusions can influence the quality of stainless steel products. A set of samples was used to track the response of inclusion composition during processing of a heat of titanium-bearing 18% chromium steel, from deoxidation after decarburization, to the solidified slab. The oxide inclusions responded as expected to additions of deoxidizers and calcium treatment, changing from silica to alumina and spinels, and then to calcium aluminates. The samples confirmed that titanium nitride can nucleate on liquid calcium aluminate during steel solidification.
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APA: Y. Kacar D. Kruger P. C. Pistorius  (2021)  Evolution of oxide and nitride inclusions during processing of stainless steel

MLA: Y. Kacar D. Kruger P. C. Pistorius Evolution of oxide and nitride inclusions during processing of stainless steel. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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