Use Of Recycled Fluxes Substituting Fluorspar For Refining Operation In A Bof Reactor

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Valdeci Paula Alvarenga Varadarajan Seshadri Itavahn Alves da Silva Carlos Antonio da Silva Filipe Bueno Carvalho Sergio Luiz Costa
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Use of fluorspar in steel refining operations is one of the environmental concerns and as such reduced consumption of this material or substitution of the same is one of the objectives. Industrial runs were carried out at Aperam Steel making convertor unit (Timóteo, MG, Brazil) using recycled/briquetted slag for partial or complete substitution of fluorspar. Samples were collected from the metal bath and slag after oxygen blowing to assess dephosphorization with several combinations of recycled/briquetted slag and fluorspar. The results showed that partial substitution of fluorspar by BOF slag briquettes did not affect the efficiency of dephosphorization. In general average Phosphorus content was reduced to 0.010% in the case of partial substitution compared to 0.016% in the regular refining procedure with no substitution. This replacement also resulted in 40% reduction of the fluorspar consumption in the converter
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APA: Valdeci Paula Alvarenga Varadarajan Seshadri Itavahn Alves da Silva Carlos Antonio da Silva Filipe Bueno Carvalho Sergio Luiz Costa  (2015)  Use Of Recycled Fluxes Substituting Fluorspar For Refining Operation In A Bof Reactor

MLA: Valdeci Paula Alvarenga Varadarajan Seshadri Itavahn Alves da Silva Carlos Antonio da Silva Filipe Bueno Carvalho Sergio Luiz Costa Use Of Recycled Fluxes Substituting Fluorspar For Refining Operation In A Bof Reactor. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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