Chemical Degradation of the Refractory Lining During Vacuum Refining of Stainless Steels

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Ding B Blanpain P Wollants
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Vacuum oxygen decarburisation (VOD) is the refining process used by ALZ (Genk, Belgium) for their production of stainless steels. The process consists of three stages: oxygen blowing at a pressure of 100 mbar, degassing, and reduction of the slag with ferrosilicon at 5 mbar. The magnesia-chromite bricks used in the slag zone of the ladles suffer from acute wear. In this paper results obtained from a program to improve the refractory life span are presented. The dominant wear phenomena were identified with an electron microscopy study of bricks taken from different locations in the ladle. Concurrently a dynamic model for the vacuum oxygen decarburisation (VOD) refining process was developed. The model calculates the elementsÆ oxidation rate during the blowing oxygen stage and allows the continuous calculation of the change of the metal, slag and gas composition throughout the VOD process. From these activities a general scheme of the refractory wear was worked out and measures to improve the refractory life were proposed and implemented.
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APA: R Ding B Blanpain P Wollants  (2000)  Chemical Degradation of the Refractory Lining During Vacuum Refining of Stainless Steels

MLA: R Ding B Blanpain P Wollants Chemical Degradation of the Refractory Lining During Vacuum Refining of Stainless Steels. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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