RI 5102 Dephosphorization In A Side-Blown Basic Converter - Part I. Dephosphorization Of 3-Percent Phosphor Iron - Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1955
Abstract
Pilot-plant tests have been in progress at the Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa., on the recovery of manganese from open-hearth slag.3/4/5/ In the process, 1 the slag is first reduced in a blast furnace to make a high-phosphorus spiegeleisen containing 12 to 22 percent manganese. A slag containing 55 to 60 percent manganese is made from this spiegel by oxidation in a basic-lined converter. The metal from this blowing operation contains about 3 percent phosphorus, 1 percent manganese, and less than 1 percent carbon. Economic efficiency in the manganese-recovery process requires that this metal be converted into steel. Because of its high phosphorus content the metal is suitable for blowing in a basic-lined converter. In most of the tests described in this report, metal of this composition was used as the starting material in a 1-ton, side-blown, basic-lined converter. Although basic-lined converters are not used for steel production in the United states, in Europe a considerable portion of the steel is made in them. Open hearths largely have replaced converters for steelmaking in the United States; mainly because open-hearth steels have better physical properties than converter steels because of lower nitrogen and phosphorus contents. However, by improving converter design and operating technique during the past 15 years, metallurgists have found that low-nitrogen steels with physical properties equal to open-hearth steels can be produced in converters.6/ Tests at Jones & Laughlin steel Corp. with side-blown, acid-lined converters of 3 and 22 tons capacity showed that steel with a low nitrogen content comparable to that of open hearths operating on scrap charges could be made by surface blowing.7/
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(1955) RI 5102 Dephosphorization In A Side-Blown Basic Converter - Part I. Dephosphorization Of 3-Percent Phosphor Iron - IntroductionMLA: RI 5102 Dephosphorization In A Side-Blown Basic Converter - Part I. Dephosphorization Of 3-Percent Phosphor Iron - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.