Effects of Crystallization of Mould Fluxes on Property of Liquid Slag Film and Its Impacts on Peritectic Steel Slab Continuous Casting

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 438 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
"During the continuous casting of peritectic steel slabs, mould fluxes with high crystallization capacity are usually chosen for improving slab surface quality. However, the lubrication condition of casting shell also could be deteriorated. Since precipitation of crystals within liquid slag film can change the composition and property of liquid slag over solid-liquid slag film interface region, its impacts on continuous casting process also are not clear. In order to clear this phenomenon, an experiment method was put forward, and mould fluxes for peritectic steel slabs continuous casting were selected and examined. The results reveal that after crystals have been separated, the crystallization capacity of leftover liquid slag increased with different levels, which could deteriorate the lubrication condition of casting shell and cause a series of problems. Thereby, mould fluxes with high crystallization capacity at beginning for heat transfer control and then weaker after crystallization should be considered in the future.IntroductionIn the continuous casting of peritectic steel slabs, contradiction between heat transfer control and slab shell lubrication by mould fluxes has been treated as a key problem for maintaining a smooth manufacturing process [ 1]. Strong and uneven horizontal heat flux over the meniscus region will cause uneven solidification of casting shell, especially for peritectic steel slab with enormous volume change caused by phase transition. All of those could cause surface defects like longitudinal crack [2-4]."
Citation
APA:
(2013) Effects of Crystallization of Mould Fluxes on Property of Liquid Slag Film and Its Impacts on Peritectic Steel Slab Continuous CastingMLA: Effects of Crystallization of Mould Fluxes on Property of Liquid Slag Film and Its Impacts on Peritectic Steel Slab Continuous Casting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2013.