Innovative fibre-free ladle pre-heaters at Corus Steelworks Ijmuiden

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. P. Racher W. Lorenz D. Pörzgen M. Specht A. /. Buhr
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The introduction of the near net-shape casting process at CORUS Staal IJmuiden in January 2000 required changes of secondary metallurgy processes including a development towards more aggressive slag compositions in the steel ladle. Therefore the steel ladle lining has been changed from fired andalusite bricks to magnesia-carbon bricks and, most recently, to fired spinel bricks to withstand the severe slag conditions. In comparison to the andalusite bricks the new steel ladle linings have a higher thermal conductivity. This requires the capability to keep the lining warm by ladle preheaters to sustain the overall thermal stability of the steel ladle in case of interruptions during hot cycling of the ladles.
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APA: R. P. Racher W. Lorenz D. Pörzgen M. Specht A. /. Buhr  (2004)  Innovative fibre-free ladle pre-heaters at Corus Steelworks Ijmuiden

MLA: R. P. Racher W. Lorenz D. Pörzgen M. Specht A. /. Buhr Innovative fibre-free ladle pre-heaters at Corus Steelworks Ijmuiden. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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