Progress On Protection Of Titanium-Bearing Materials In Chinese Blast Furnace

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Qiuye Cai Jianliang Zhang Kexin Jiao Cui Wang
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Prolonging the campaign life of the blast furnace has been an important task for iron makers, and it has been studied for decades. Adding titanium-bearing materials is a generally agreed and effective technique to protect the blast furnace hearth. Titanium from titania additions in the burden or tuyere injection react with carbon and nitrogen and form scaffolds on the hearth surface to protect the hearth from subsequent erosion. In this article, the progress on blast furnace hearth protection of titania additions in Chinese steel companies and research institutions is investigated, and the difficulties in the operation and production, such as little effect after adding titaniumbearing materials and the property deterioration of liquid iron and slags, are analyzed. The future research for protection in Chinese blast furnace is proposed, and a comprehensive process which combines protection of titanium bearing materials with reasonable thermal balance and slagmaking regimes should be established.
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APA: Qiuye Cai Jianliang Zhang Kexin Jiao Cui Wang  (2015)  Progress On Protection Of Titanium-Bearing Materials In Chinese Blast Furnace

MLA: Qiuye Cai Jianliang Zhang Kexin Jiao Cui Wang Progress On Protection Of Titanium-Bearing Materials In Chinese Blast Furnace. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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