High Temperature Materials and Processes (Apr 2016)

Dependence of Temperature and Slag Composition on Dephosphorization at the First Deslagging in BOF Steelmaking Process

  • Zhou Chao-gang,
  • Li Jing,
  • Shi Cheng-bin,
  • Yu Wen-tao,
  • Zhang Zhi-ming,
  • Liu Zhi-ming,
  • Deng Chang-fu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2014-0187
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 4
pp. 433 – 440

Abstract

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Effects of temperature and slag composition on dephosphorization in a 120 ton top-bottom combined blown converter steelmaking process by double slag method were studied. The slag properties were determined by scanning electron microscope- energy dispersive spectrometry (SEM-EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results show that the transition oxidation temperature between dephosphorization and decarbonization Tf is not the favorable temperature for the first deslagging. The optimum first deslagging temperature is confirmed to be approximately 1,673 K which is about 70 K higher than Tf. High melting temperatures phases (such as 3CaO·SiO2) in the slag with high basicity and MgO content are unfavorable to the dephosphorization. The optimum process condition for dephosphorization at the first deslagging in present work is approximately 1,673 K in temperature, 2.0 in slag basicity, 6 and 17 mass% in MgO and T.Fe content, 6 mass% ≤ MnO content.

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