Cleanliness of Ti-bearing Al-killed ultra-low-carbon steel during different heating processes |
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Authors: | Jian-long Guo Yan-ping Bao Min Wang |
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Institution: | State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metalurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China |
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Abstract: | During the production of Ti-bearing Al-killed ultra-low-carbon (ULC) steel, two different heating processes were used when the converter tapping temperature or the molten steel temperature in the Ruhrstahl-Heraeus (RH) process was low: heating by Al addition dur-ing the RH decarburization process and final deoxidation at the end of the RH decarburization process (process-Ⅰ), and increasing the oxygen content at the end of RH decarburization, heating and final deoxidation by one-time Al addition (process-Ⅱ). Temperature increases of 10°C by different processes were studied; the results showed that the two heating processes could achieve the same heating effect. The T.O] con-tent in the slab and the refining process was better controlled by process-Ⅰ than by process-Ⅱ. Statistical analysis of inclusions showed that the numbers of inclusions in the slab obtained by process-Ⅰ were substantially less than those in the slab obtained by process-Ⅱ. For process-Ⅰ, the Al2O3 inclusions produced by Al added to induce heating were substantially removed at the end of decarburization. The amounts of in-clusions were substantially greater for process-Ⅱ than for process-Ⅰ at different refining stages because of the higher dissolved oxygen con-centration in process-Ⅱ. Industrial test results showed that process-Ⅰ was more beneficial for improving the cleanliness of molten steel. |
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Keywords: | low carbon steel cleanliness RH process heating inclusions |
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