Mould Powder Selection For Thin Slab Casting

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. A. Kromhout A. A. Kamperman M. Kick J. Trouw
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Mould powders play an important role in the stability of the continuous casting process. The main functions of mould powders are to provide sufficient lubrication and to control the horizontal heat transfer. Because process control of thin slab casting is more stringent, it is generally assumed that mould powder properties become more critical as well. In 2000, the Direct Sheet Plant at Corus IJmuiden (DSP) was commissioned, incorporating a thin slab caster designed for casting speeds up to 6 m/min. During commissioning, several operational problems with mould powders were encountered i.e. insufficient liquid pool depth and the formation of rims/lumps. To investigate the operational mould powder problems, some of the mould powders were characterized using physical and mineralogical methods. The results were linked to operational experiences. It was concluded that for thin slab casting, a stable slag formation is obtained with a proper choice of free carbon and an even distribution of the carbon particles within the granules. The physical properties of mould powders are not as critical as expected when the additional mineralogical requirements are taken into account. Keywords: mould powder, characterization methods, thin slab casting.
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APA: J. A. Kromhout A. A. Kamperman M. Kick J. Trouw  (2004)  Mould Powder Selection For Thin Slab Casting

MLA: J. A. Kromhout A. A. Kamperman M. Kick J. Trouw Mould Powder Selection For Thin Slab Casting. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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