Buildup Formation Mechanism of Carbon Sleeve in Continuous Annealing Furnace for Silicon Steel

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Mingsheng He Guohua Xie Xuecheng Gong Wangzhi Zhou Jing Zhang Jian Xu
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

Graphite, which has a unique stack structure that enables a small friction coefficient, is used as one kind of the best hearth rolls to support and convey silicon steel strip in continuous annealing furnace. However, the buildup formation in/on the surface of carbon sleeve has always been a worldwide difficulty in the silicon steel industry. Based on the analysis of the microstructure, topography and composition of the buildups, combined with simulation experiments, the mechanism of forming buildups is discussed. The results show that buildups experience the process from nucleating to growing-up, and buildups are formed by nano liquid phase sintering (NLPS). Meanwhile, some countermeasures to reduce or prevent the formation of the buildups are proposed.
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APA: Mingsheng He Guohua Xie Xuecheng Gong Wangzhi Zhou Jing Zhang Jian Xu  (2018)  Buildup Formation Mechanism of Carbon Sleeve in Continuous Annealing Furnace for Silicon Steel

MLA: Mingsheng He Guohua Xie Xuecheng Gong Wangzhi Zhou Jing Zhang Jian Xu Buildup Formation Mechanism of Carbon Sleeve in Continuous Annealing Furnace for Silicon Steel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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