Reduction Of Chromium Oxide Containing Slags Using CaC2 Injection

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Björkvall S. Ångström L. Kallin
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

In this paper results from industrial trials of CaC2 injection during stainless steel production in an electric arc furnace at Sandvik Steel is presented. The main purpose of the investigation was to analyse the effect of the injection on slag foaming and final chromium oxide concentration in slag. The results show that both an increase in slag foaming and a decrease of the final chromium oxide could be obtained during the charges with CaC2injection. On the basis of the results, the economical requirements are also discussed. Both the technical and economical requirements could be achieved for steels alloyed with Mo. In order to secure the economical requirements for all steel grades of interest, the injection technology must be further developed. It would also be important to utilize the positive effect of the slag foaming on the electric energy consumption. The work has been performed as a part of MEFOS frame research programme with participants from Sandvik Steel, AKZO Nobel and Avesta Polarit. Keywords: stainless steel, EAF, slag foaming, injection, CaC2
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APA: J. Björkvall S. Ångström L. Kallin  (2004)  Reduction Of Chromium Oxide Containing Slags Using CaC2 Injection

MLA: J. Björkvall S. Ångström L. Kallin Reduction Of Chromium Oxide Containing Slags Using CaC2 Injection. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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