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Effects of Refractory and Ladle Glaze on Evolution of Non‐Metallic Inclusions in Al‐Killed Steel
Author(s) -
Chi Yun Guang,
Deng Zhi Yin,
Zhu Miao Yong
Publication year - 2017
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.201600470
Subject(s) - ladle , spinel , refractory (planetary science) , aluminate , glaze , metallurgy , materials science , inclusion (mineral) , calcium , mineralogy , cement , chemistry , ceramic
Laboratory experiments are carried out to study the effects of different refractories (Al 2 O 3 refractory, MgO refractory, and glazed Al 2 O 3 refractory) on the formation of spinel inclusions and calcium aluminate inclusions. The results show that Al 2 O 3 refractory has almost no influence on the inclusions in Al‐killed steel, while MgO refractory and glazed Al 2 O 3 refractory can help the formation of spinel inclusions from alumina inclusions. Meanwhile, glazed Al 2 O 3 refractory can also contribute to the transformation of spinel inclusions into calcium aluminate inclusions. In contrast to ladle glaze, MgO refractory could supply more dissolved Mg to liquid steel. The formation of dissolved Mg and Ca holds the key for the evolution sequence of alumina, and spinel inclusions form earlier than calcium aluminate inclusions due to the faster formation of dissolved Mg. Besides, ladle glaze can also be a source of calcium aluminate inclusions.