Influence Of Scale Formation On Copper Enrichment Behaviour In Continuously Cast Slab

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nan Wang Shan Yu Xiaoao Li Jianhua Xin Guanghao Chen Min Chen Cuihuan Huang
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Copper enrichment behavior in continuously cast slab induced by scale formation after continuous cooling in H2O vapor atmosphere and consecutively in air has been experimentally investigated by combining with SEM-EDS analysis, for the purpose to examine the effects of initial slab surface temperature and contents of copper and nickel. For Slab 1 with copper content of 0.1 percent, no visible copper enrichment is found at scale-substrate interface irrespective of the various scale microstructures formed at different initial slab surface temperatures. For Slab 2 with higher contents of copper and nickel, copper-rich phase accumulates and stays at scalesubstrate interface under the condition of lower initial slab surface temperature; while Cu-rich phase in the porous scale formed at higher initial slab surface temperature is noted with simultaneous Ni-enrichment appearing in front of the steel-scale interface. Both a porous scale and high nickel content work together to provide pores for copper-rich phase migration away from interface and occlude within the scale layer.
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APA: Nan Wang Shan Yu Xiaoao Li Jianhua Xin Guanghao Chen Min Chen Cuihuan Huang  (2016)  Influence Of Scale Formation On Copper Enrichment Behaviour In Continuously Cast Slab

MLA: Nan Wang Shan Yu Xiaoao Li Jianhua Xin Guanghao Chen Min Chen Cuihuan Huang Influence Of Scale Formation On Copper Enrichment Behaviour In Continuously Cast Slab. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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