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Experimental study on sulfur removal from ladle furnace refining slag in hot state by blowing air
作者姓名:Li-hua Zhao  Lu Lin  Qi-fan Wu
作者单位:School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083, China
基金项目:China Postdoctoral Science Foundation;the National Natural Science Foundation of China
摘    要:In view of the present problem of sulfur enrichment in the metallurgical recycling process of ladle furnace (LF) refining slag, a simple and efficient method of removing sulfur from this slag was proposed. The proposed method is compatible with current steelmaking processes. Sulfur removal from LF refining slag for SPHC steel (manufactured at a certain steel plant in China) by blowing air in the hot state was studied by using hot-state experiments in a laboratory. The FactSage software, a carbon/sulfur analyzer, and scanning electron microscopy in conjunction with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy were used to test and analyze the sulfur removal effect and to investigate factors influencing sulfur removal rate. The results show that sulfur ions in LF refining slag can be oxidized into SO2 by O2 at high temperature by blowing air into molten slag; SO2 production was observed to reach a maximum with a small amount of blown O2 when the temperature exceeded 1350℃. At 1370℃ and 1400℃, experimental LF refining slag is in the liquid state and exhibits good fluidity; under these conditions, the sulfur removal effect by blowing air is greater than 90wt% after 60 min. High temperature and large air flow rate are beneficial for removing sulfur from LF refining slag; compared with air flow rate, temperature has a greater strongly influences on the sulfur removal.

关 键 词:steelmaking    refining    slag    sulfur  removal    oxidation    resource  utilization

Experimental study on sulfur removal from ladle furnace refining slag in hot state by blowing air
Li-hua Zhao,Lu Lin,Qi-fan Wu.Experimental study on sulfur removal from ladle furnace refining slag in hot state by blowing air[J].International Journal of Minerals,Metallurgy and Materials,2016,23(1):33-39.
Authors:Li-hua Zhao  Lu Lin  Qi-fan Wu
Institution:1. School of Metalurgical and Ecological Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China;2. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metalurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract:In view of the present problem of sulfur enrichment in the metallurgical recycling process of ladle furnace (LF) refining slag, a simple and efficient method of removing sulfur from this slag was proposed. The proposed method is compatible with current steelmaking processes. Sulfur removal from LF refining slag for SPHC steel (manufactured at a certain steel plant in China) by blowing air in the hot state was studied by using hot-state experiments in a laboratory. The FactSage software, a carbon/sulfur analyzer, and scanning electron micros-copy in conjunction with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy were used to test and analyze the sulfur removal effect and to investigate factors influencing sulfur removal rate. The results show that sulfur ions in LF refining slag can be oxidized into SO2 by O2 at high tempera-ture by blowing air into molten slag; SO2 production was observed to reach a maximum with a small amount of blown O2 when the tem-perature exceeded 1350°C. At 1370°C and 1400°C, experimental LF refining slag is in the liquid state and exhibits good fluidity; under these conditions, the sulfur removal effect by blowing air is greater than 90wt% after 60 min. High temperature and large air flow rate are benefi-cial for removing sulfur from LF refining slag; compared with air flow rate, temperature has a greater strongly influences on the sulfur re-moval.
Keywords:steelmaking  refining  slag  sulfur removal  oxidation  resource utilization
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