Researches on the influence of the slags formed in the installations on the hydrogen removal efficiency
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.1112Keywords:
Slag, Hydrogen, Steel, Solidification, EfficiencyAbstract
Modern technology requires ever more high-quality steel and special steels, with properties corresponding to very different purposes. Because of the interdependence of the factors that determine the overall quality of the steel and those who determine the gas content, this is an issue of growing importance for the development, treatment and casting of steel. Slag plays an important part in the development phase no matter the process phase is. The influence of synthetic slags during LF treatment facility is examined based on the degree of removal of hydrogen. After processing the experimental data there has been established the optimal basicity variation on which one can determine the chemical composition of slag (CaO, SiO2, Al2O3, MgO) for the secondary treatment of steel.
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