Technological Progress of Oxygen Steelmaking in China

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Liu Liu
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

In the recent 10 years the rapid development of Chinese steel industry has attracted the attention of the world. The technological progress of converter steelmaking has played an important role in this process. First of all, slag splashing has been extensively adopted by Chinese steel companies in various sizes of converters from largest to smallest ones, and even including those using special hot metal containing V and Ti. Remarkable metallurgical results have been achieved. Up to now the average converter campaign life has reached nearly 10,000 heats, and the longest exceeds 30,000 heats in three melt shops. Based on this process, the long-life combined-blowing converter steelmaking technology has been developed. Slag splashing has been used to form a gas permeable "slag mushroom" on the top of bottom nozzles to protect the nozzles. In order to keep the effective bottom blowing, furnace bottom thickness control technique has been developed to prevent the furnace bottom growth. It makes the service life of bottom nozzle the same as the converter campaign life (average 10,000 heats and longest > 30,000 heats). The complete combined blowing was ensured through out the furnace campaign. Concentration product [C][0] is in the range of 0.0023 ~ 0.0030%, the T.Fe in the slag is lowered by 4 ~ 6%, and the [0] in steel is decreased by 100 ~ 250 ppm.
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APA: Liu Liu  (2004)  Technological Progress of Oxygen Steelmaking in China

MLA: Liu Liu Technological Progress of Oxygen Steelmaking in China. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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