Decarburisation of Steel by Directly Reduced Ore Under Controlled Atmospheres

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

An examination has been made of the rate and extent of removal of carbon from scrap metal charges when the melt is exposed to atmospheres which are reducing or oxidising with respect to FeO at unit activity. The mechanisms of decarburisation of molten Fe-C-S- P-Mn-Si alloys with H2/CO/H20/C02 gas mixtures with controlled compositions at high or low concentrations of carbon in the melt in the presence and in the absence of sponge iron, in both slag free melts and in the presence of various slag forming additives are discussed. A significant quantity of carbon can be removed from the metal during the melting stage and under optimum conditions, a high percentage of metal recovery and low carbon can be obtained after exposure of melt to the above gas mixture with controlled compositions. The presence of ferrous oxide provided by poorly reduced ore in the charge and the use of controlled atmospheres facilitated the removal of carbon to very low level during the melting period.
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APA:  (1984)  Decarburisation of Steel by Directly Reduced Ore Under Controlled Atmospheres

MLA: Decarburisation of Steel by Directly Reduced Ore Under Controlled Atmospheres. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.

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