Iron and Steel Division - Carbon Content of Graphite-Saturated Fe-Si-Mn Alloys, 1400° to 1650°c (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
O. Skiredj J. F. Elliott
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

It has been necessary to collate the available data on the solubility of graphite in Fe-Si-Mn alloys for a study of slag-metal equilibria in ferromanganese production. That study will be reported later; the collation is reported here. The carbon content of graphite-saturated liquid iron above 1153ºC by Chipman and co-workers1 is: %C= 1.34 + 2.54 x 10~3t(°C) [l] For graphite-saturated manganese above 1322ºC it is: %C = 2.68 + 3.52 x 1CT3 t(°C) [2]
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APA: O. Skiredj J. F. Elliott  (1963)  Iron and Steel Division - Carbon Content of Graphite-Saturated Fe-Si-Mn Alloys, 1400° to 1650°c (TN)

MLA: O. Skiredj J. F. Elliott Iron and Steel Division - Carbon Content of Graphite-Saturated Fe-Si-Mn Alloys, 1400° to 1650°c (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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