Reoxidation And Castability Of Aluminium-Killed Steels

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. Rampersadh
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B Eng (Metallurgical Engineering) degree Steel was sampled after calcium treatment, to follow changes in inclusion composition during the processing of alumium-killed steel into continuously-cast billets, at Mittal Vereeniging. There is some shift in the distribution of inclusion compositions towards alumina, as the liquid steel moves from the ladle to the tundish. This shift may reflect some reoxidation. However, the effect on inclusion modification is small, since only a small fraction of the tundish oxide inclusions is fully solid?which agrees with the plant observation that these heats cast without clogging. Magnesium oxide in the inclusions contributes to liquid formation, substantially increasing the range of lime: alumina ratios over which the inclusions are partially or fully liquid.
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APA: R. Rampersadh  (2006)  Reoxidation And Castability Of Aluminium-Killed Steels

MLA: R. Rampersadh Reoxidation And Castability Of Aluminium-Killed Steels. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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