Abstract

Flotation and assimilation of nonmetallic inclusions from metal slag in steel-pouring ladles and tundishes during pouring steels with increased aluminum and sulfur content are considered. The authors study the formation of nonmetallic inclusions in a steel-pouring ladle during steel extra-furnace treatment, the process of submerged nozzle clogging during continuous casting, the change in slag composition in a tundish, and development of an assimilation mixture composition for a steel-pouring ladle. Laboratory studies are made of the physicochemical properties of a developed SFM. It is established that use of the new SFM makes it possible to improve nonmetallic inclusion assimilation in a steel-pouring ladle and does not lead to a marked change in slag chemical composition and physical properties in a tundish. As a result of this, there is less steel contamination with nonmetallic inclusions and a reduction in submerged nozzle clogging.

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