Improving Steel Ladle performance at Bhilai Steel Plant, India

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Singh, R. K. [1 ]
Tiwari, L. [1 ]
Chattaraj, B. D. [1 ]
Dinda, D. R. [2 ]
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[1] Steel Author India Ltd, Res & Dev Ctr Iron & Steel, Ranchi 834002, Bihar, India
[2] Steel Author India Ltd, Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai 490001, India
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magnesia carbon; Steel Ladle; VAD; LF;
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Steel Ladle in Bhilai Steel Plant, SAIL, India, passes through VAD & LF-RH route and this exposes refractory lining to a severe operating conditions. Ladles are lined with in-house manufactured MgO-C refractories. Lining life used to be 35 heats, out of which 18-20 heats were through VAD/LF-RH, hence, ladle availability had become a constraint. Laboratory studies were carried-out to optimize granulometry and composition. Gramilometry was developed by adopting Andearssen packing model. A suitable plasiticiser was identified to eliminate inconsistency caused due to variation in resin quality and weather condition. It reduced variation in green bulk density from 6 to 1.3%. Abrasion and slag erosion studies were conducted, which shows that with increase of carbon, abrasion resistance decreases and corrosion resistance improves. Based on these studies, graphite in slag zone was increased from 10 to 12.5% and in metal zone it was reduced to 7.5%. Different process parameters of brick making were optimized to make MgO-C bricks of maximum bulk density with reduced coke porosity. Modified bricks have bulk density of 2.99-3.02 g/cc and coke porosity of 9.5-10.5%. Further, shape of the bricks were changed from side arch to mini keys and thickness was increased from 80 to 100 mm. Mini key bricks are pressed from sides, thus eliminating variation in thickness which is critical dimension for dry joints. These modifications improved average lining life of steel ladies to 64 heats, which includes 37-40 secondary heats. Maximum life obtained is 87 heats.
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