Formation Of Spinel Phase In The Liquid Inclusions During Stainless Steelmaking Processes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Joo Hyun Park
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

A history of the research regarding the spinel in the community of the stainless steels has simply been reviewed, followed by the recent studies for the formation mechanism of the spinel in the ferritic stainless steel melts equilibrated with the highly basic slags and the crystallization behavior of spinel phase in the calcium aluminosilicate melts containing MgO and CaF2 during slow cooling cycles. It has been proposed that the content of aluminum and calcium in the steel melts as well as the basicity and the content of MgO and Al2O3 in the slags are quite important factors affecting the spinel formation in view of the formation mechanism based on the reduction of MgO (or CaO) and Al2O3 in the slags by the aluminum and silicon added to deoxidize the molten steel. The use of magnesia refractory was also recommended. The formation mechanism of spinel from the MgO inclusions readily formed in the steel melts equilibrated with the highly basic slags has newly been proposed on the basis of the ionic exchange reactions at the inclusion/metal interface and the crystal chemistry of oxides. The crystallization behavior of the spinel phase in the calcium aluminosilicate melts was enhanced by the Al2O3 based on the ionic reaction of spinel formation in the oxide melts, while the size of the spinel crystals in the oxide melts decreased by addition of CaF2.
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APA: Joo Hyun Park  (2006)  Formation Of Spinel Phase In The Liquid Inclusions During Stainless Steelmaking Processes

MLA: Joo Hyun Park Formation Of Spinel Phase In The Liquid Inclusions During Stainless Steelmaking Processes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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