On the role of slag in the oxygen converter process

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. Jalkanen L. Holappa
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The main role of slag in oxygen converter processes is to absorb the non-volatile oxidation products of hot metal impurities, Si, P, Mn, Ti, V, etc. The importance of converter slag as deP and de Smedia has ceased with implementation of special pre- and post-converter treatments. The transfer from top blowing (LD) to combined blowing converters has decreased the amount of slagged iron that, together with the tendency towards lower silicon and manganese contents, has decreased slag to steel ratio. Still the control of slag forming and behaviour during the blow is of great importance. In this paper the thermodynamics of the slag forming reactions, the role of slag in the modern oxygen converter process for impurity elimination, splashing, lining wear, dust formation and post combustion are discussed on the basis of common knowledge and experience of Finnish steel plants.
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APA: H. Jalkanen L. Holappa  (2004)  On the role of slag in the oxygen converter process

MLA: H. Jalkanen L. Holappa On the role of slag in the oxygen converter process. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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