Impact Of Slag Refractory Lining Reactions On The Formation Of Inclusions In Steel

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K. Beskow N. N. Tripathi M. Nzotta A. Sandberg Du Sichen
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Abstract

The present study was carried out to investigate the impact of slag refractory lining reactions on the formation of inclusions during ladle treatment of steel. The experiments were conducted on an industrial scale in the ladle at Uddeholm Tooling AB in Hagfors, Sweden. The inclusion chemistry and population during ladle treatment were studied along with the composition of the ladle glaze, taken from the ladle lining. The inclusions in the steel were classified into four groups according to the Swedish standard SS 111116. SEM/EDS analyses were carried out to identify the phases present in both the inclusions and the ladle glaze. The number of inclusions in the steel before deoxidation was found to increase with the ladle age, i.e. the number of times the ladle had been in use. A similar increase was also found after vacuum degassing and before casting. A great portion of inclusions before casting was found to be supplied by ladle glaze. This observation was further confirmed and explained by thermodynamic analysis. The present results show that ladle glaze is a major source of inclusions in the ladle at Uddeholm Tooling. Keywords: Slag/ refractory/ lining?reactions, ladle glaze, inclusions, inclusion chemistry, ladle treatment
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APA: K. Beskow N. N. Tripathi M. Nzotta A. Sandberg Du Sichen  (2004)  Impact Of Slag Refractory Lining Reactions On The Formation Of Inclusions In Steel

MLA: K. Beskow N. N. Tripathi M. Nzotta A. Sandberg Du Sichen Impact Of Slag Refractory Lining Reactions On The Formation Of Inclusions In Steel. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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