Formation of nonmetallic inclusions in the carburization of steel by high- and low-ash reagents


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The solution of high-ash carburizing agents (dry-quenching dust, coke breeze) and low-ash agents (MU-95) in molten steel is studied. Relatively stable C–O and C–O–Fe complexes are formed on solution. When high-ash carburizing agents are introduced in the melt, the liberation of volatiles leads to decrease in their particle size, increase in the open pore volume, and faster exchange of carbon and iron between the phases. Carbon from low-ash carburizing agents dissolves mainly through the outer surface of the particles. The oxygen present forms CxOy complexes with the remaining carbon, on account of strong C–O bonds. Consequently, the assimilation rate of the carburizing agents is reduced. The solution of the inclusions may be accelerated by introducing optimal quantities of rare-earth elements that reduce the carbon–oxygen complexes.

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V. A. Rovnushkin

OAO Ural’skii Institut Metallov

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Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg

A. B. Dobuzhskaya

OAO Ural’skii Institut Metallov

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Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg

L. A. Smirnov

OAO Ural’skii Institut Metallov; ZAO Metal Consulting

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Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg; Yekaterinburg

G. N. Yunin

AO EVRAZ ZSMK; EVRAZ Holding

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Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk; Moscow

D. V. Boikov

AO EVRAZ ZSMK

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Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk

E. V. Polevoi

AO EVRAZ ZSMK

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Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk

S. A. Spirin

OAO Ural’skii Institut Metallov

Email: sekretar@uim-stavan.ru
Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg

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