Solubility of MgO in CaO–SiO2–MnO Slags

The control of metallurgical slag properties and optimization of slag/metal reactions in the BOF process are of prime importance in the production of high grades of steels. In practice, the BOF slags are usually multi-component, and MgO containing dolomite is charged into a converter to minimize the...

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