Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, Newcastle
Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, Newcastle
Investigations of Dissolved Oxygen in Steelmaking
Dissolved oxygen has been measured directly using a rugged, reliable, accurate electrochemical probe system developed for steelworks application by B.H.P. Central Research Laboratories. Furnace measurements show that the steel is generally supersaturated with oxygen and that oxygen contents vary considerably from heat. to heat. Ladle measurements also show considerable heat-to-heat variations. Analysis in terms of ladle deoxidation chemistry differentiates between carbon monoxide controlled and manganese silicate controlled oxygen levels. Deviations from these levels are sometimes due to aluminium present in other added ladle alloys but in some cases the plant applicability of laboratory derived equilibria is questionable.
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C J Cripps Clark, J Henderson, R G Ward
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- Published: 1972
- Unique ID: P197202017