Nitrogen Control in the EAF and Post EAF Processes

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Abraham J. Asante B. Stettner
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The levels of nitrogen in steel produced in various metallurgical vessels vary significantly. For example, the tap nitrogen levels in steel produced in the BOF are around 4Oppm, as compared to 70-100ppm in both DC and AC electric arc furnaces. Given the pressing need to reduce nitrogen levels in steel to satisfy customer demand, IPSCO Inc. has gained considerable experience in controlling nitrogen levels in steel over the course of the last three years. Hence, a cost effective process has been developed through an intensive nitrogen control program from steel melting in the EAF through to the continuous slab casting stage. This paper describes the practices employed at each stage of the steelmaking process that have enabled IPSCO Inc. to reduce and control nitrogen levels in steel.
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APA: S. Abraham J. Asante B. Stettner  (2004)  Nitrogen Control in the EAF and Post EAF Processes

MLA: S. Abraham J. Asante B. Stettner Nitrogen Control in the EAF and Post EAF Processes. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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