Optimization of Mold Flux for the Continuous Casting of Cr-Contained Steels

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Wanlin Wang
Jie Yu
Lejun Zhou
Zhaoyang Wu
Huan Li
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[1] Central South University,School of Metallurgy and Environment
[2] Anhui University of Technology,Key Laboratory of Metallurgical Emission Reduction & Resources Recycling
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Mold Flux; Designed Mold Fluxes; Melting Temperature Range; Chromium Oxide Inclusions; Crystallization Ability;
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To compensate the negative effect caused by the absorption of chromium oxide inclusions during the casting process of Cr-contained steels, a new mold flux system has been designed and investigated. The melting temperature range of the newly designed mold flux system is from [1124 K to 1395 K (851 °C to 1122 °C)]. The viscosity at 1573 K (1300 °C) and the break temperature increase with the addition of MnO and Cr2O3 but decrease with the addition of B2O3. The crystalline fraction of mold flux decreases from 81 to 42.1 pct with the addition of MnO and Cr2O3, and then further decreases to 25.3 pct with the addition of B2O3; however, it improves from 54.4 to 81.5 pct when the basicity increases. Besides, the heat-transfer ability of mold flux is inverse to the crystallization ratio of the slag. The comprehensive study of the properties for the four designed mold fluxes suggests that the mold flux with 1.15 basicity-3.01 pct B2O3-1.10 pct MnO-2.10 pct Cr2O3 shows the best properties for the continuous casting of Cr-contained steels.
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页码:1580 / 1587
页数:7
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