Stainless Steelmaking Process by Direct Use of the Smelting Reduction of Chromium Ore in BOF

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Nishioka K. Yamada T. Takaoka Y. Kikuchi Y. Kawai A. Ozeki M. Yamaga
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

"Recently, smelting reduction of chromium ore in BOF has been actively investigated as a key unit process for an innovative future stainless steelmaking. The prominent feature of this new process route is energy and process saving, and production cost saving. The development is already in the midst of application to the commercial production, however there still remain the following key technologies to be established for the full use of the process. One is a speed up of the reduction of chromium ore to match with sequential continuous casting, and the other is efficient combustion of carbonaceous materials in BOF to reduce their consumption, and hence to assure the steel quality. High degree of post combustion technology and new charging technology, i.e., ore-coal-flux-oxygen mixed injection, could be effective for those two subjects. In 2000 or beyond, the new process would have become quite popular owing to the establishment of those key technologies.Introduction Since stainless steel was invented, its production has continued to expand because of its attractive combinations of functions of excellent corrosion resistance, good formability, a pleasing appearance, and a wide range of strength levels. New types of stainless steels as well as new applications are continually being developed.Compared to the production of ordinary steels (1), stainless steel production (2,3) shows steady growth worldwide, while the former production remains on the same level, as Figure 1 shows. It can be estimated that future production would show further growth since materials consumer demands are more fashionable, or more functional, which could be satisfied by stainless steels.Thus market needs would be met, if it could be produced with reasonable production cost. The emergence of an innovative production technology is then potentially requested as VOD and AOD processes have emerged, which has saved substantial production cost. This paper describes a possibility of a future stainless steelmaking process, which uses the in-bath smelting reduction of chromium ore in BOF, and which would save production as well as energy cost."
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APA: S. Nishioka K. Yamada T. Takaoka Y. Kikuchi Y. Kawai A. Ozeki M. Yamaga  (1988)  Stainless Steelmaking Process by Direct Use of the Smelting Reduction of Chromium Ore in BOF

MLA: S. Nishioka K. Yamada T. Takaoka Y. Kikuchi Y. Kawai A. Ozeki M. Yamaga Stainless Steelmaking Process by Direct Use of the Smelting Reduction of Chromium Ore in BOF. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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