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Ironmaking & Steelmaking
Processes, Products and Applications
Volume 38, 2011 - Issue 8
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Original Article

Effect of ladle slag of previous heat on number of non-metallic inclusions in ladle treatment of tool steel

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Pages 584-589 | Received 02 Dec 2010, Accepted 20 May 2011, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Nine series of industrial trials were carried out using the same ladle in each series to examine the effect of ladle slag on the number of non-metallic inclusions in the next heat. Steel and slag samples were taken after ladle vacuum treatment for chemical composition analysis. Samples of the final steel product were examined to determine the number of non-metallic inclusions. It was found that the number of inclusions increased with SiO2 content of the ladle slag in the previous heat. No clear trends were found for the effects of viscosity and MgO activity of the previous slag on the number of inclusions.Theoretical analysis based on the experimental results suggested that the formation of 2CaO.SiO2 followed, but the dusting of the compound made the refractory more porous, which was reasonable for the number of non-metallic inclusions.

The authors are thankful to the researchers and operators at Uddeholms AB for their valuable help throughout this study. The financial support for this work provided by Uddeholms AB, Hagfors, Sweden, is gratefully acknowledged.

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