Abstract

Ceramic foam filters are applied to remove non-metallic inclusions during steel melt filtration. The flame-spray technology can contribute to improving such filters by increasing the deposition capability of inclusions and decreasing the impairment of the filter substrate by the steel melt. This makes them suitable for application to the continuous steel casting process and foundry casting. The ball-on-three-balls test was utilized at elevated temperatures to determine the high-temperature behaviour of thermally sprayed alumina. Additionally, the flame-spray technology was used to produce carbon-free filters composed of flame-sprayed alumina by coating and burning out the Al2O3–C filter substrate during a sintering step. The B3B revealed a ductile behaviour with increasing temperature and a bending strength of 23.28 MPa at 1400 °C. After sintering at 1400 °C, the filters showed a sufficient CCS of 0.16 MPa, which allows the performance of casting tests (immersion and pouring) with molten steel at 1580 °C.

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