Relationship between glass fiber content and particle size of sprayable tundish lining (MgO) on the wettability of molten steel/MgO system

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Y. Turen E. Candan Y. Karakas C. Sahinturk
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

In this study, wettability between sprayable tundish lining (MgO) and molten steel was investigated by using sessile drop method. Content of glass fiber (SiO2) in the MgO varied between 0 to 8 wt% whereas mean particle sizes of the MgO were 25, 75, 150 and 300µm. Experimental results revealed that contact angle (0) of sessile drop on the MgO was not altered by the addition of glass fiber up to 1 wt.% whereas above 2 wt.% addition decreased the 0 considerably. Contact angle, 0, increased considerably with increasing MgO particle size. SEM analysis showed deposition of glass phase was present at the interface as the finer MgO particles were used.
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APA: Y. Turen E. Candan Y. Karakas C. Sahinturk  (2004)  Relationship between glass fiber content and particle size of sprayable tundish lining (MgO) on the wettability of molten steel/MgO system

MLA: Y. Turen E. Candan Y. Karakas C. Sahinturk Relationship between glass fiber content and particle size of sprayable tundish lining (MgO) on the wettability of molten steel/MgO system. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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