Abstract

Abstract We performed a laboratory investigation at 1,873 K using a MoSi2 furnace to study the effect of refractories on inclusions in 55SiCr suspension spring steel. Three types of crucible materials (Al2O3, MgO·Al2O3, and MgO–CaO) were investigated. The results of this study indicated that SiO2, Al2O3, and MgO·Al2O3 were not suitable for making 55SiCr suspension spring steel. By contrast, MgO–CaO was a perfect choice for producing 55SiCr suspension spring steel. The advantages of using MgO–CaO crucibles to smelt 55SiCr spring steel were summarized in three aspects as follows: (i) the stability of MgO–CaO was quite good; (ii) a MgO–CaO crucible could act as a desulfurizer and dephosphorizer; (iii) finally, a MgO–CaO crucible could simultaneously remove Al2O3 inclusions.

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