Abstract

Methods of ladle furnace slag stabilization are analyzed. It is shown that increasing the Al2O3 content of slag to higher than 18% results in chemical stabilization of slag. It is revealed that if the Al2O3 content is less than 30 wt.%, the refining properties of the slag do not degrade. When that content is exceeded, Al2O3 behaves similarly to SiO2, i.e., reduces the desulfurization ability of slag and makes it more corrosion aggressive. The most favorable content of Al2O3 in slag is from 12 to 25%, the properties of slag varying from basic to acidic. If the Al2O3 content is higher than 14%, the probability of formation of MgO–Al2O3 refractory spinel on the surface of refractory products increases, thereby increasing the durability of ladles and vacuum chambers.

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