New York Paper - Some Factors Affecting the Elimination of Sulfur in the Basic Open-hearth Process (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. H. Herty A. R. Belyea E. B. Burkart C. C. Miller
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

The removal of sulfur from steel has been studied by many investigators, but the quantitative relationships between the factors involved have not been determined. This is undoubtedly due to the number of variables encountered in practice, an attempt to study any one reaction or relation being affected by other reactions the relative importance of which cannot be estimated. The factors that affect the extent of removal of sulfur in the basic open-hearth process are generally considered to be: 1. Basicity of the slag: (a) Iron oxides in the slag; (b) carbon in the metal or carbide in the slag; (c) temperature. These factors affect the reactions: FeS + CaO = CaS + FeO FeS + CaO + C = CaS + CO + Fe. 2. Amount of sulfur in the gas. 3. Amount of manganese in the metal. The factors which affect the rate of removal of sulfur include, in addition to these: 4. Fluidity of the slag: (a) Normal changes in fluidity with temperature; (b) changes in fluidity because of the addition of special reagents such as fluorspar. 5. Agitation of the bath. Within the past two years, two papers have been presented dealing with the influence of sulfur in the gas on slag and metal. Nead' has shown that if a gas high in sulfur be used for heating, the metal and slag will absorb sulfur. Whitely2 concluded from his experiments that if a
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APA: C. H. Herty A. R. Belyea E. B. Burkart C. C. Miller  (1925)  New York Paper - Some Factors Affecting the Elimination of Sulfur in the Basic Open-hearth Process (with Discussion)

MLA: C. H. Herty A. R. Belyea E. B. Burkart C. C. Miller New York Paper - Some Factors Affecting the Elimination of Sulfur in the Basic Open-hearth Process (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1925.

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