Development of High Quality Steel Slab for Oil and Gas Line Pipe Application

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Hendrajaya B. Setyotomo W. Basuki L. Hakim
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Due to high crack sensitivity of slab product of gas and oil line pipe application, its steel making process and alloy composition were evaluated and then improved to overcome its critical solidification process and reduced surface defects. The study was conducted at Slab Steel Plant Krakatau Steel. The purpose was to improve slab surface quality by reducing surface defects so that the slab surface doesn't need to be totally repaired. The method applied was by performing plant trial process, which the secondary process parameters such as alloying method and the casting parameters such as casting powder selection, metallurgical cooling, mould level control, and superheat were continuously monitored and then adjusted to the surface quality of the product. Based on the calculation of Ferrite potential of the steel, the chemical composition was designed to achieve optimum casting parameters in order to avoid high shrinkage during solidification. The results of the study are decreased surface defect quantity, and smooth casting process. The quantity of crack decreased by almost 90%. The slab surface repairing was significantly reduced from 85. % to less than 10%. These new casting parameters and developed alloy composition are then used and standardized for the mass production of the steel.
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APA: R. Hendrajaya B. Setyotomo W. Basuki L. Hakim  (2005)  Development of High Quality Steel Slab for Oil and Gas Line Pipe Application

MLA: R. Hendrajaya B. Setyotomo W. Basuki L. Hakim Development of High Quality Steel Slab for Oil and Gas Line Pipe Application. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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