Iron and Steel Division - The Influence of Temperature on the Affinity of Sulphur for Copper, Manganese, and Iron - Discussion

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
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- 90 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1950
Abstract
D. T. ROGERS*—The conclusions drawn in this paper have important practical significance to the steelmaker and the metallurgist if, in practice, it is demonstrated that metallic copper in the charge will pick up sulphur from the furnace atmosphere and thus increase the sulphur content of the bath. The problem of residual copper arising out of increasing copper in the scrap available to the industry is, in itself, a matter of concern to the steel maker. If, in addition to the often detrimental effects of high residual copper upon the physical properties of some important steel grades, there is to be a complication of the sulphur problem, then we have a set of conditions that bodes no good for the open hearth melter and the open hearth metallurgist. M. B. BEVER*— Investigations of gas-metal equilibria continue to be of interest, especially as new possibilities for improving experimental techniques emerge. Higher purity of reacting substances, better refractories, improved methods of temperature control and an increased awareness of the pitfalls of high-temperature equilibrium work are
Citation
APA:
(1950) Iron and Steel Division - The Influence of Temperature on the Affinity of Sulphur for Copper, Manganese, and Iron - DiscussionMLA: Iron and Steel Division - The Influence of Temperature on the Affinity of Sulphur for Copper, Manganese, and Iron - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1950.