A New Method for Removal of Dissolved Gases and Inclusions from Liquid Metals

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Laihua Wang Hae-Geon Lee Peter Hayes
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

"This paper introduces a new process for the efficient removal of dissolved gases and inclusions from liquid metals. This process involves the creation and dispersion of fine bubbles in molten metals by introducing inert or reactive gas into a region of turbulent flow. The highly turbulent metal flow splits the gas into fine bubbles and results in good mixing between the gas and molten metal phases. These conditions are ideal for contacting inclusions in the metal with the bubbles and subsequent flotation of the inclusions to the metal-slag interface where the inclusions are then absorbed by the covering slag layer. Dissolved gases, such as [H], [0], [N] in the metals are also transferred to the gas bubbles and removed from solution.The process concept has been previously demonstrated using a full-scale air/water model to simulate the ladle-to-tundish system of continuous casting of steel. The present cold modelling work has further demonstrated the ability of the process to remove gas solutes. The results indicate that the efficiency of new process is several hundred times greater than that of conventional high speed rotating injectors which are currently applied in the treatment of liquid light metals.IntroductionDuring metal smelting, refining and alloying processes, unwanted gas and second phase liquid or solid impurities are incorporated into liquid metals. In the case of steelmaking, the gas-forming impurities include [0], [H] and [N], and the solid impurities as a result of deoxidation include Ah03, Si02 inclusions. Common impurities in liquid aluminium are dissolved hydrogen and solid Ah03. To avoid subsequent problems during processing and to improve the physical properties of the metal products it is necessary to significantly reduce the level of impurities."
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APA: Laihua Wang Hae-Geon Lee Peter Hayes  (1996)  A New Method for Removal of Dissolved Gases and Inclusions from Liquid Metals

MLA: Laihua Wang Hae-Geon Lee Peter Hayes A New Method for Removal of Dissolved Gases and Inclusions from Liquid Metals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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