A Morphological Comparison between Inclusions in Aluminium Killed Steels and Deposits in Submerged Entry Nozzle
A study was carried out to compare the inclusions present in low carbon aluminium killed (LCAK) steel with oxide particles in a clogging deposit formed during casting of LCAK steel. Steel pin samples were taken in the ladle and in the tundish. It was observed that oxide particles in the clogging dep...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Steel research international 2003-06, Vol.74 (6), p.351-355 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A study was carried out to compare the inclusions present in low carbon aluminium killed (LCAK) steel with oxide particles in a clogging deposit formed during casting of LCAK steel. Steel pin samples were taken in the ladle and in the tundish. It was observed that oxide particles in the clogging deposit are mainly coral‐shaped clusters, dendritic clusters and irregular plates. From the comparison with inclusions in LCAK steel, it is concluded that the particles in the clogging deposits are formed during reoxidation of the steel, at least after the ladle metallurgy process and most probably in the submerged entry nozzle. They are not the result of sintering of small preexisting inclusions.
Nichtmetallische Einschlüsse in einem niedriggekohlten, aluminiumdesoxidierten Stahl (LCAK) wurden untersucht und mit denen in Tauchrohr‐Ablagerungen verglichen. Dazu wurden Stiftproben aus Pfanne und Kokille entnommen. Es wurde beobachtet, dass abgelagerte Oxidpartikei, die sog. Ansätze, in Tauchrohren hauptsächlich Aluminiumoxidkorallen, ‐dendriten und ‐platten bilden. Diese Ausbildungsformen sind nicht Agglomerate schon in der Pfanne existierender kleiner nichtmetallischer Teilchen, sondern echte Reoxidationpro‐dukte, entstanden beim Vergiessen in Kokille und Tauchrohr. |
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ISSN: | 1611-3683 1869-344X |
DOI: | 10.1002/srin.200300197 |