Abstract

The oxygen-converter method of steelmaking is currently the main technology used to produce high-quality steels, and there are still large reserves for making oxygen-converter steelmaking more efficient. In this context, it is very important that material- and energy-saving technologies which reduce emissions of harmful substances (process dust, etc.) into the environment be developed and put to use. This article examines questions related to evaluating the efficiency with which process dust is deposited in foamed slag inside an oxygen converter.

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