Kinetic Studies on the Desulfurization of Aluminum Killed Low Carbon Steel Using Synthetic Fluxes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Filippos Patsiogiannis
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Laboratory size (5 kg) aluminum killed low carbon steel melts were desulfurized with synthetic fluxes in zirconia crucibles. The sulfur, oxygen, aluminum, silicon, and manganese contents in the melt were determined as a function of refining time and temperature. With a good argon shield and synthetic flux cover, melt reoxidation was not observed. Sulfur removal followed first order reaction kinetics. The effectiveness of calcia saturated calcium-aluminate (12CaO.7Al2O3) based fluxes in desulfurizing the steel melts was evaluated. The effects of initial sulfur level of the melt, weight of the flux (slag), and additions of tellurium, fluorspar, and barium oxide to the melt on the kinetics of desulfurization were also studied.
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APA: Filippos Patsiogiannis  (1993)  Kinetic Studies on the Desulfurization of Aluminum Killed Low Carbon Steel Using Synthetic Fluxes

MLA: Filippos Patsiogiannis Kinetic Studies on the Desulfurization of Aluminum Killed Low Carbon Steel Using Synthetic Fluxes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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