A Metallographic and Mineralogical Study of a Basic Open Hearth Heat

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Peter M. Power
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

A microscopic study was made of a series of simultaneous slag and metal samples taken from a low carbon basic open hearth heat. An attempt was made to identify the various micro-constituents found. As the various impurities in the bath are oxidized, the metal structure changes from that of high-phosphorus white cast iron to that of low.-carbon steel. A detailed study of phosphorus distribution is included. The acid run-off slag has an .acicular orthosilicate structure which changes on 'shape-up' to a very basic tri-calcium silicate and calciuim ferrite structure. Many unidentified minor constituents are present in the slags. Though metallography will never replace chemic.al analysis of the bath, the microsopic study of polished slags has some promise of being useful in slag control work.
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APA: Peter M. Power  (1956)  A Metallographic and Mineralogical Study of a Basic Open Hearth Heat

MLA: Peter M. Power A Metallographic and Mineralogical Study of a Basic Open Hearth Heat. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1956.

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