Mould Fluxes In Continuous Casting Of Steel - Characterization And Performance Tuning

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 577 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
The mould flux plays a crucial role in the continuous casting operation of steel due to its multi-functional assignment as lubricator and heat flux controller. In reality, the commercial fluxes can fall short of the expectations of the operator. In such cases, the performance of the mould flux reduces production throughput in the casting machine. This paper presents the results of a study of two different commercial mould fluxes in continuous casting of steels. The results of online sampling during casting, as well as off-line measurements in the laboratory, are presented. Mould flux powder and slag samples from the caster have been characterized with respect to melting behaviour, interfacial tension and thermal diffusivity, using various measuring techniques. An experimental technique has been developed in order to simulate the melting behaviour of a flux in the mould, which has been found to be useful for qualitative studies. A cross-sectional view of different powders reveals that up to four different material layers may exist in the bed: a loosely packed powder layer, sintered layer, semi-solid layer and liquid slag layer. It is found that the melting rate of the mould flux is dependent on the liquid slag layer thickness. Thus, in a continuous casting operation the melting rate is likely to be non-uniform with position in mould due to the difference in liquid slag layer thickness. Mould slag composition is found to be influenced by the starting powder for as long as 30 min, representing a large part of the first heat casting time. Observations of gas formation indicate that interfacial reactions between the steel and slag take place. Keywords: continuous sacting, mould flux, mould slag, properties
Citation
APA:
(2004) Mould Fluxes In Continuous Casting Of Steel - Characterization And Performance TuningMLA: Mould Fluxes In Continuous Casting Of Steel - Characterization And Performance Tuning. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.