Steel Cleanliness And Hydrogen In Liquid Steel

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. Dekkers J. Plessers
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The feasibility of using hydrogen to obtain clean steels is investigated. High hydrogen contents are generally considered as detrimental due to the risk of flakes, bubbles and breakouts during casting. Hydrogen can nonetheless be removed by degassing of the steel. The results of industrial campaigns, where total oxygen content and hydrogen content were monitored, are presented. High resolution microscopy of inclusions and laboratory experiments on the rate of inclusion removal by CaO-Al2O3 slags at different partial hydrogen have been carried out. So far, evidence that hydrogen may influence inclusions or the steel cleanliness is not clear. Keywords: hydrogen, cleanliness, inclusions.
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APA: R. Dekkers J. Plessers  (2004)  Steel Cleanliness And Hydrogen In Liquid Steel

MLA: R. Dekkers J. Plessers Steel Cleanliness And Hydrogen In Liquid Steel. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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