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Study on the Effect of Aging on the Ability of Calcium Carbide for Hot Metal Desulfurization
Author(s) -
Condo Adolfo Firmino Timoteo,
Lindström David,
Kojola Niklas,
Sichen Du
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
steel research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.603
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1869-344X
pISSN - 1611-3683
DOI - 10.1002/srin.201500278
Subject(s) - flue gas desulfurization , calcium carbide , metallurgy , metal , layer (electronics) , sulfur , graphite , materials science , carbide , chemical engineering , diffusion , calcium , chemistry , composite material , organic chemistry , physics , engineering , thermodynamics
Industrial trials and laboratory study are carried out to investigate the effect of aging on the ability of CaC 2 in hot metal desulfurization. The industrial trials indicate that the time of storage of calcium carbide within the limit of industrial practice has no appreciable effect on its ability of desulfurization. In the laboratory, samples of CaC 2 are prepared by exposing them in air for different times to promote formation of a Ca(OH) 2 outer layer. The thickness of Ca(OH) 2 increases with exposing time. Thereafter, the aged CaC 2 samples are employed for desulfurization at 1673 and 1773 K for 8 min. For all the samples after desulfurization, layers of graphite and CaO are found between the remaining CaC 2 particles and the outer CaS layer. The desulfurization using CaC 2 is found to proceed by the diffusion of calcium vapor through the product layers and then its reaction with dissolved sulfur in the hot metal at the surface. No appreciable difference in the thickness of the CaS layer is found with the samples exposed to air for different times. This finding explains well the industrial results.