Fundamental Physico-Chemical Aspects Of The Reducing Refining Process Of Stainless Steel With Calcium Carbide

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
E. Burgos Cruz
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The behaviour of S, N and P during refining of Fe-18 wt%Cr-10 wt%Ni with calcium carbide was investigated. The effects of the initial contents of C and N in the metal phase, as well as the supply method of calcium carbide to the melt on the removal degrees of S and P were evaluated. Heats were carried out at 1873K, in MgO crucibles, using a laboratory induction furnace. It was observed that simultaneously with S and P, N and O have also participated in the reactions. It seems that, in fact, O governs the behaviour of the other elements dissolved in the melt and that N is had to the removal of P with calcium carbide. It was also noticed that high C content in the metal phase have not altered the dephosphorization and desuffirization degrees, but that the supply of calcium carbide done by injection led to a lower dephosphorization degree than the one obtained by dumping it.
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APA: E. Burgos Cruz  (1995)  Fundamental Physico-Chemical Aspects Of The Reducing Refining Process Of Stainless Steel With Calcium Carbide

MLA: E. Burgos Cruz Fundamental Physico-Chemical Aspects Of The Reducing Refining Process Of Stainless Steel With Calcium Carbide. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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