Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Equilibria of Molten Iron and Liquid Slags of the System CaO-SiO2-(FeO)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. L. Bishop N. J. Grant J. Chipman
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Abstract

Lime and dicalcium-silicate crucibles were equilibrated with molten iron and liquid slags containing iron oxide and small amounts of sulfur. The oxygen content of metal, iron oxide activities, and desulfurization values of the slags were determined in the temperature range 1530 to 1700°C. The influence of magnesia in the slag and the temperature dependence of the solubility of lime in liquid iron oxide and the ferric oxide content were established. The temperature contour of the liquidus surface of iron-silicate slags saturated with lime and dicalcium silicate was also established at 1600°C. THE importance of the role that slag composition plays in the refining of steel has been known for many years. Numerous studies have been made using actual plant data in order to establish the relationship between the composition of the slag and metal during the refining of a heat of liquid steel. These results rarely represent equilibrium conditions since completion of the various chemical reactions involved in steelmaking is seldom realized. In order to establish quantitatively the equilibrium conditions existing between the slag and metal, several laboratory studies have been conducted in the past 20 years to determine the reactions important in slag control. These investigations have included studies of simple liquid basic and acid slags as well as more complex slag systems which approach those commonly found during the refining of a heat of steel. Since most of the previous studies of simple basic iron-oxide slags equilibriated with molten iron were made in magnesia crucibles, it was not possible to establish the distribution of sulfur and oxygen between molten iron and slags consisting only of the three essential components, lime, silica, and iron oxide. This investigation was undertaken to establish the equilibrium conditions for simple lime-iron oxide and lime-silica-iron oxide slags. Accordingly, it was expedient to prepare crucibles both of lime and dicalcium silicate to establish the equilibrium conditions between molten iron and iron-oxide slags saturated with the refractory materials and free from other components. The only other studies of the equilibrium between molten iron and lime-saturated slags are those of Fischer and vom Ende, 1, 2 in which the solubility of oxygen was determined in an air atmosphere. The
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APA: H. L. Bishop N. J. Grant J. Chipman  (1959)  Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Equilibria of Molten Iron and Liquid Slags of the System CaO-SiO2-(FeO)

MLA: H. L. Bishop N. J. Grant J. Chipman Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Equilibria of Molten Iron and Liquid Slags of the System CaO-SiO2-(FeO). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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