Influence of Ruhrstahl Heraeus Refining Process on Aluminum Consumption in Interstitial-Free Steel Smelting Process
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 12
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- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
In order to decrease high aluminum consumption in Interstitial-Free (IF) steel production in a steel plant, Ruhrstahl Heraeus (RH) process data from 2428 heats were analyzed by statistical methods. The results showed that the blowing oxygen quantity and oxygen activity, before the RH and before deoxidization, have positive correlations with aluminum consumption, especially the blowing oxygen quantity. Waiting time before refining also has a positive correlation with aluminum consumption when it exceeds 7 min. On the contrary, steel temperature before RH has a significant negative correlation with aluminum con sumption, when it is between 1600 and 1630 °C. According to the statistical results, the RH refining process was optimized when the steel temperature before RH was controlled between 1630 and 1645 °C, waiting time was controlled at less than 7 min, blowing oxygen quantity was controlled to less than 100 m3, and the oxygen activity before RH was controlled between 0.050–0.075%. After optimization, the reduction of aluminum consumption was remarkable. Average aluminum consumption decreased from 1.45 to 1.17 kg/t steel.
Citation
APA: (2017) Influence of Ruhrstahl Heraeus Refining Process on Aluminum Consumption in Interstitial-Free Steel Smelting Process
MLA: Influence of Ruhrstahl Heraeus Refining Process on Aluminum Consumption in Interstitial-Free Steel Smelting Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.