Changing Requirements Of Ferroalloys For Flat Products - User?s Perspective

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. K. Tripathy C. Bhanu S. Pathak A. K. Das
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Ferroalloys are integral part of steel melting process. The purpose of using ferroalloys is three fold e.g. killing of steel, modifying the slag composition and steel alloying. Amount of ferroalloys used for alloying is subject to requirements of steel properties e.g. yield strength, ductility, formability etc. Variety of ferroalloys (some-times pure metal) is used by steel industries depending upon their techno-economic feasibility. Size, chemistry and modes of addition of ferroalloys are suitably engineered to bring in operational consistency and cost benefits. Of late, Tata Steel has tried out a few ferroalloys for the first time with interesting results to meet the specific requirements of high strength interstitial free (IF) and micro-alloyed steels. Some of these ferroalloys have been put into regular use with complete or partial replacement of ferroalloys used earlier. Size of one of the ferroalloys has also been modified without any other adverse effects. This paper summarizes requirements of ferroalloys for the steel industry with special emphasis on recent trials.
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APA: P. K. Tripathy C. Bhanu S. Pathak A. K. Das  (2007)  Changing Requirements Of Ferroalloys For Flat Products - User?s Perspective

MLA: P. K. Tripathy C. Bhanu S. Pathak A. K. Das Changing Requirements Of Ferroalloys For Flat Products - User?s Perspective. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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