Characterization Of Metal Droplets Sampled During Top Lance Blowing

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Abstract

Laboratory trials were performed in an induction furnace to study droplet formation during lance blowing. Compressed air was blown on a molten iron bath consisting of iron alloyed with carbon and silicon. Steel droplets were collected using a specially designed sampler. The average steel droplet composition and the oxide layer thickness were determined using scanning electron microscopy combined with energy dispersed spectroscopy. In addition, the concentration gradient of elements was determined using a microprobe. It should be noted that a special technique had to be developed in order to prepare the droplet sample. The size distribution and composition of the droplets was also determined using the microprobe. It was found that the carbon content in the droplets was lower than the carbon content in the bulk.
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APA:  (2006)  Characterization Of Metal Droplets Sampled During Top Lance Blowing

MLA: Characterization Of Metal Droplets Sampled During Top Lance Blowing. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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