First Operating Experiences with Post-Combustion Lances at BOF Shop LD3

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Joachiim Lehner
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Oct 30, 2017

Abstract

The application of post-combustion (secondary oxygen) to avoid skull formation on BOF lances was tested in industrial trials. The main findings are that no negative impact on the metallurgical targets (i.e. carbon, temperature and phosphorus at end of blow as well as iron–oxide in the slag) could be observed. The technology is capable of avoiding the buildup of lance skull and consequently increasing the average life of lance tips. The application of post-combustion not only affects the skull formation, there are also interactions with the refractory lining, especially thermal wear, and the utilization of the process gases (CO Recovery) that have to be considered. Special attention has to be paid to the parameters determining the use of secondary oxygen because rather small changes can strongly affect the points mentioned above. Since August 2016, the PCD (Post-CombustionDistributor) lances are used on a daily basis in the steelplant LD3 in Linz.
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APA: Joachiim Lehner  (2017)  First Operating Experiences with Post-Combustion Lances at BOF Shop LD3

MLA: Joachiim Lehner First Operating Experiences with Post-Combustion Lances at BOF Shop LD3. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2017.

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