Modification of MgO·Al2O3 spinel inclusions in Al-killed steel by Ca-treatment
Shu-feng Yang , Jing-she Li , Zai-fei Wang , Jiao Li , Lin Lin
International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials ›› 2011, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (1) : 18 -23.
Modification of MgO·Al2O3 spinel inclusions in Al-killed steel by Ca-treatment
The modification of MgO·Al2O3 spinel inclusions in Al-killed steel by Ca-treatment has been studied by industrial trials and thermodynamic calculations. In the industrial trials, samples were taken systematically during the refining process in which the molten steel was treated by calcium, and the characters of the inclusions were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectra (EDS). The effects of Ca-treatment were evaluated by tracking the compositions of the inclusions. The results show that the modification of MgO·Al2O3 spinel inclusions by Ca-treatment is effective and the transformation sequence of the inclusions during the refining is Al2O3→MgO·Al2O3→liquid complex inclusions. The modification of spinel inclusions by Ca-treatment was calculated by FactSage6.0 utilizing its free-energy minimization routines. The results of thermodynamic calculations indicate that spinel inclusions are easier to be modified than Al2O3 inclusions and the spinel inclusions in 30CrMo steel would transform to liquid complex inclusions when the content of dissolved Ca in the molten steel exceeds 1×10−6. Also, the results show that adding more calcium into the molten steel would lower the contents of Al2O3 and MgO and increase the CaO content of the inclusions, while the change in SiO2 content is little.
steel metallurgy / inclusions / magnesia / alumina / chemical modification / thermodynamics
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