RI 3230 Solubility of Carbon in Iron-Manganese-Silicon Alloys

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. H. Harty V. B. Royer
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May 1, 1934

Abstract

"MANGANESE-SILOCON ALLOYS AS DEOXIDIZERSThe basic open-hearth process for steel mining requires large amounts of oxidized iron for oxidation of the elements carbon, silicon, manganese, and phosphorus which are to be removed from the metal. Some of this oxidized iron (FeO) dissolves in the metal during the refining process, Subsequent to the elimination of the elements named, a considerable amount of dissolved iron oxide must be removed before the metal may be cast into ingot form. The elements generally used, for iron oxide removal, or deoxidation, are silicon, manganese, and aluminum. Silicon and manganese are always alloyed with iron, either singly or in combinations of various compositions. Aluminum generally is used in a commercially pure state and sometimes in complex alloys. A double deoxidizer of manganese and silicon alloyed with iron for furnace deoxidation has been the subject of an extensive cooperative investigation between the United States Bureau of Mines, the Carnegie Institute of Technology, and the Metallurgical Advisory Board. Certain grader of steel, especially low-carbon rimming steels, require a low-carbon deoxidizer to keep the finished steel within the carbon specification after deoxidation. ACKNOWLEDGMENTThe authors wish to acknowledge the assistance of J. F. Sanderson and S. S. Johnston in the analysis of the alloys used in this work.PURPOSE OF WORKThe need for definite information as to which compositions of manganese and silicon within a certain manganese-silicon ratio and when alloyed with iron would have an allowable carbon content for the particular grade or type of steel on which the deoxidize is used, prompted the undertaking of this investigation to determine the solubility of carbon in manganese, silicon, and iron alloys within the region bounded by 10:1 and 4:l manganese to silicon ratios. These data should be of value to the manufacturer producing such"
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APA: C. H. Harty V. B. Royer  (1934)  RI 3230 Solubility of Carbon in Iron-Manganese-Silicon Alloys

MLA: C. H. Harty V. B. Royer RI 3230 Solubility of Carbon in Iron-Manganese-Silicon Alloys. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.

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