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Inclusion Control for Clean
Steel

SANTOSH KUMAR
MGR(SMS)
NINL
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Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Introduction
Inclusion assessment
Inclusion Source & Control
Inclusion Modification
Conclusion

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 Steel cleanliness is the one unifying theme in all steel

plants as problems in steel cleanliness can lead to
internal rejects or customer dissatisfaction with steel
products. Thus all steel plants are continually
attempting to improve their practices to produce more
consistent products.
Two main keys to the production of quality steel products
Chemistry and Inclusion control

These results can only be reached by a strict control of process
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 Non-Metallic Inclusion: Non-metallic inclusions are

chemical compounds of metals (Fe, Mn, Al, Si, Ca)
with non-metals (O, S, C, H, N). Non-metallic
inclusions form separate phases.
 Clean Steel: Clean Steel refers to steel which is

free from inclusions and Level of cleanliness of
steel is determined by no. of inclusions per ton of
steel.

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The study of non-metallic inclusion is important for two
reason
1) The first is their influence on the properties and the
quality of steel products. This is a significant aspect
from the point of view of steel product users, who have
to take into account the presence of inclusions in
evaluating the material behaviour in working condition.
2) The second reason is that the study of inclusion allows
to estimate techniques and chemical reactions in steel
refining.

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Despite of small content of non-metallic inclusions in
steel (0.01-0.02%) they exert significant effect on the
steel properties such as:
- Tensile strength
- Deformability (ductility)
- Toughness
- Fatigue strength
- corrosion resistance
- Weldability
- Polishability
- Machinability
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Non metallic elements
Hydrogen

Electromagnet
ic
properties
Toughnes
s
Weldability

Carbon

Nitrogen
Oxygen
Phosphor
us

Sulfur

Internal
soundness
Deep drawing
Surface defects

Fatigue
Anisotropy
Bending
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 Oxides: FeO, Al2O3, SiO2, MnO, Cr2O3 etc.
 Sulfides: FeS, MnS, CaS, MgS, Ce2S3 etc.
 Oxysulfides: MnS*MnO, Al2O3*CaS,

FeS*FeO etc.
 Carbides: Fe3C, WC, Cr3C2, Mn3C, Fe3W3C
etc.
 Nitrides: TiN, AlN, VN, BN etc.
 Carbonitrides: Titanium carbonitrides,
vanadium carbonitrides, niobium
carbonitrides etc.

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 Micro Inclusion: 1-100 m
 Beneficial as they restrict grain growth, increase yield
strength and hardness
 Act as a nuclei for precipitation of carbides and nitrides
 Macro Inclusion : >100 m
 Harmful in nature so must be removed

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Product

Allowed impurities
(in ppm)
C<30, N<30, TO<20

Allowed size ( m)

Drawn and Ironed
Cans

C<30, N<40,TO<20

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Tire Cord

H<2, N<40, TO<15

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[Ti] < 15, TO<10

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S<10, N<50, TO<30

100

N<40, TO<15

20

H<2, N<40, TO<20

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Automotive Sheet &
Deep drawing sheet

Ball Bearings
Line pipe
Wires
Heavy plate

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 Globular shape
 Platelet shaped
 Dendrite shaped
 Polyhedral Shaped

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SEM image of an inclusion observed
in the duplex stainless steel after
calcium treatment

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(A): inclusion containing Si and Cr. (B): inclusion containing Al and
Cr.
Formation Mechanism of Non-Metallic Inclusions in
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a) As-polished (2-dimensional) steel sample showing Al2O3
dendrite
b) steel sample showing the same Al2O3 dendrite(SEM
image)

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 Thermal Expansion:


MnS, CaS etc. have a thermal expansion greater than
steel matrix.
- On heating steel, void or parting of the matrix can
occur. The void act as crack



Al2O3, SiO2, CaO.Al2O3 etc have a thermal expansion
smaller than steel matrix
- On heating internal stresses developed

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 Density & Melting Point:
Compound of
Inclusion

Melting Point(oC)

Density at 20oC
(g/cm3)

FeO

1369

5.8

MnO

1785

5.5

SiO2

1710

2.2-2.6

Al2O3

2050

4.0

CrO2

2280

5.0

TiO2

1825

4.2

ZrO2

2700

5.75

(FeO)2.SiO2

1205

4.35

FeS

988

4.6

MnS

1620

4.04

MgO

2800

3.58

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 Plastic Deformability:
 Calcium aluminates and Al2O3 inclusions in steel are undeformable at temperatures of interest in steelmaking
 Spinel type double oxide AOB2O3 are deformable at
temperature greater than 1200oC
(where A is Ca,Fe(l),Mg, Mn & B is Al, Cr )
 Silicate are deformable at higher temperature.
 FeO, MnO are plastic at room temp but gradually lose
plasticity above 400oC
 Mns is highly deformable at 1000oC but slightly less
deformable above 1000oC
 Pure silica is not deformable upto 1300oC
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 Inclusion counts are performed to assess their

shape, quality and distribution to assess about the
cleanliness of steel
Inclusion Analysis
Sample preparation
Qualitative Assessment
• Dissolution of matrix by
SPEED method
• Inclusion species and
morphology study by
SEM and EDS

Quantitative Assessment
• Image acquisition by
SEM –
• Back scattered electron
Inclusion counting
mode
by
image analysis

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Images acquired using (a) optical microscopy, (b) laser confocal
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microscopy,
Glassy Al2O3 (globular)
inclusions found in 1018S

Glassy Al2O3 (plate)
inclusions found in 1018S

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Oxide inclusions found in
ladle sample: alumina

Oxide inclusion found in
billet sample: alumina
dendrites

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Oxide inclusions found in A529 ladle sample: a) alumina and
galaxite (G)

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

Mechanism of inclusion formation:

Indigenous inclusions are formed in liquid, solidified
or solid steel as a result of chemical reactions
(deoxidation, desulfurization) between the elements
dissolved in steel.
Exogenous inclusions are derived from external
sources such as furnace refractories, ladle lining, mold
materials etc.

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 Source of Inclusion:

I. Primary inclusions: generated during deoxidation
reaction
II. Secondary inclusions: generated due to equilibrium
shift as temperature decreases during vessel
transfer, such as tapping and teeming operations
III. Tertiary inclusions: generated during the process of
solidification, usually characterized by rapid cooling

IV. Quaternary inclusions: generated during solid state
phase transformation, which causes changes in
solubility limits of various constituents
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There are three stages of inclusions formation:
1. Nucleation
Nuclei formed as a result of super-saturation of the solution with
the solutes
The nucleation process is determined by surface tension on the
boundary inclusion-liquid steel.
The nucleation process is much easier in the presence of other
phase (other inclusions) in the melt.
2. Growth
Growth of a separate inclusion continues until the chemical
equilibrium is achieved (no super-saturation).
very slow process
3. Coalescence and agglomeration
Motion of the molten steel due to thermal convection or forced
stirring causes collisions of the inclusions, which may result in
their coalescence (merging of liquid inclusions) or agglomeration
(merging of solid inclusions)
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 Besides of the shape of non-metallic inclusions their

distribution throughout the steel grain structure is very
important factor determining mechanical properties of the
steel.
 Homogeneous distribution of small inclusions is the most

desirable type of distribution.
 Location of inclusions along the grain boundaries is
undesirable since this type of distribution weakens the metal.
 Clusters of inclusions are also unfavorable since they may
result in local drop of mechanical properties such as toughness
and fatigue strength.
 Distribution of non-metallic inclusions may change as a result

of metal forming (eg. Rolling).
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Al2O3 (inclusion in steel) SEM image

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 Inclusion can be controlled at:
a) During liquid steel processing stage
b) During solid state processing

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i)

Control of inclusion during tapping of steel
 Carry-over slag to be minimized
- Carry over of 1 kg FeO in slag decrease Al by 0.286 kg ,
which in turn forms 0.51 kgAl2O3
- No. of inclusion are 240 per kg of carry over FeO of slag

ii) Control of inclusion during treatment of steel
 Stirring of steel bath accelerate the inclusion float to
surface
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iii) Control of inclusion during teeming of steel
 Shrouding of molten steel stream in order to avoid reoxidation.
 Proper selection of tundish flux
 Segregation during solidification to be avoided

iv) Control of inclusion during Solid state processing
 Working temp range 800-1200oC
 Inert atmosphere to avoid oxidation

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 Depends on application, Inclusion Modification

Technique is based on design of inclusions so as
to minimize their harmful effects on the product
properties.
 Uniformly dispersion of inclusion in the matrix

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 It should have high chemical affinity for the

inclusion
 It should be able to modify the composition so that
it becomes liquid.
 It should be able to modify the shape i.e sharp
edges and corner of inclusion to spherical.

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•

Mainly Al2O3 and MnS inclusions are modified

•

Al2O3 inclusions are solid at casting temperature & brittle in nature.
Therefore clog the nozzle at continuous casting and breaks on
deformation

•

MnS inclusion in steel on deformation becomes stringer type.

•
•
•
•
•

Ca is used widely to modify inclusion
Solubility of C in steel is 320 ppm at 1600oC
Density of Ca: 1.55 g/cm3
Melting Temp of Ca: 1439oC
Form vapour at steel temperature 1600oC

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•

CaO-Al2O3 Equilibrium Phase diagram

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Compound
Al2O3
CaO.2 Al2O3
CaO. Al2O3
12CaO.7Al2O3
3CaO.Al2O3
CaS
MnS

Melting Temp (oC)
2050
1727
1595
1400
1527
2000
1620

Ca/Al
-0.37
0.74
1.27
2.22
---

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•

Ca first modify the oxide inclusion

•

Thermodynamically it is easier to form CaO.2Al2O3
Then converted to CaO.Al2O3 and finally liquid calcium
aluminate rich in CaO

•

Then Ca desulphurise to very low levels.

•

When Ca content reach a certain level (~34ppm), CaS
precipitation begins

•

This will result in precipitation of CaS which forms a
duplex inclusion in which CaS-MnS ring surrounds
calcium aluminate core. This type of inclusion is
spherical and does not elongate.

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 Ca treatment is commonly used to control the shape

and composition of both oxydes and sulphides
inclusion in Al-Killed steel. The Ca additions reacts
with solid Al2O3 inclusion. Generally Ca. aluminates of
lower melting points. Some of the Ca may also react
with dissolved sulpher resulting in the formation of Ca
or Ca-Mn sulphide inclusion. Problem of nozzle
clogging are often related to micro-inclusion composite
–either aluminate with a high Al2O3 or CaS inclusion
are solid at steel melting temperature promoting
nozzle blockage.

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 During Ca treatment of Al-killed steel, some Ca

dissolved in the steel and subsequently react with
solid AL2O3 inclusion to form calcium silicate. As the
addition of Ca proceeds, the inclusion become
increasing rich in CaO and their liquidus temperature
decreases. Some of the added calcium may combined
with sulpher to produce Ca-Mn sulphide.
 When Ca content reached a certen level ~ 34 ppm,
CaS precipitation begins

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Oxide inclusions found in ladle tap sample: calcium
aluminate

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 It not always important to remove the

inclusion from steel, however , the bigger size
inclusion are to be removed.
 Smaller size inclusion is not all the time
required that can be removed, however, if
those inclusions can be modified in terms of
their melting point, or in terms of their sharp
edges or corner edges modified to spherical
globule, then it will be good. From application
point of view , they will not have a harmful
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effect.
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Inclusion control for clean steel

  • 1. Inclusion Control for Clean Steel SANTOSH KUMAR MGR(SMS) NINL 1
  • 3.  Steel cleanliness is the one unifying theme in all steel plants as problems in steel cleanliness can lead to internal rejects or customer dissatisfaction with steel products. Thus all steel plants are continually attempting to improve their practices to produce more consistent products. Two main keys to the production of quality steel products Chemistry and Inclusion control These results can only be reached by a strict control of process 3
  • 4.  Non-Metallic Inclusion: Non-metallic inclusions are chemical compounds of metals (Fe, Mn, Al, Si, Ca) with non-metals (O, S, C, H, N). Non-metallic inclusions form separate phases.  Clean Steel: Clean Steel refers to steel which is free from inclusions and Level of cleanliness of steel is determined by no. of inclusions per ton of steel. 4
  • 5. The study of non-metallic inclusion is important for two reason 1) The first is their influence on the properties and the quality of steel products. This is a significant aspect from the point of view of steel product users, who have to take into account the presence of inclusions in evaluating the material behaviour in working condition. 2) The second reason is that the study of inclusion allows to estimate techniques and chemical reactions in steel refining. 5
  • 6. Despite of small content of non-metallic inclusions in steel (0.01-0.02%) they exert significant effect on the steel properties such as: - Tensile strength - Deformability (ductility) - Toughness - Fatigue strength - corrosion resistance - Weldability - Polishability - Machinability 6
  • 8.  Oxides: FeO, Al2O3, SiO2, MnO, Cr2O3 etc.  Sulfides: FeS, MnS, CaS, MgS, Ce2S3 etc.  Oxysulfides: MnS*MnO, Al2O3*CaS, FeS*FeO etc.  Carbides: Fe3C, WC, Cr3C2, Mn3C, Fe3W3C etc.  Nitrides: TiN, AlN, VN, BN etc.  Carbonitrides: Titanium carbonitrides, vanadium carbonitrides, niobium carbonitrides etc. 8
  • 9.  Micro Inclusion: 1-100 m  Beneficial as they restrict grain growth, increase yield strength and hardness  Act as a nuclei for precipitation of carbides and nitrides  Macro Inclusion : >100 m  Harmful in nature so must be removed 9
  • 10. Product Allowed impurities (in ppm) C<30, N<30, TO<20 Allowed size ( m) Drawn and Ironed Cans C<30, N<40,TO<20 20 Tire Cord H<2, N<40, TO<15 10 [Ti] < 15, TO<10 15 S<10, N<50, TO<30 100 N<40, TO<15 20 H<2, N<40, TO<20 13 Automotive Sheet & Deep drawing sheet Ball Bearings Line pipe Wires Heavy plate 100 10
  • 11.  Globular shape  Platelet shaped  Dendrite shaped  Polyhedral Shaped 11
  • 12. SEM image of an inclusion observed in the duplex stainless steel after calcium treatment 12
  • 13. (A): inclusion containing Si and Cr. (B): inclusion containing Al and Cr. Formation Mechanism of Non-Metallic Inclusions in 13
  • 14. a) As-polished (2-dimensional) steel sample showing Al2O3 dendrite b) steel sample showing the same Al2O3 dendrite(SEM image) 14
  • 15.  Thermal Expansion:  MnS, CaS etc. have a thermal expansion greater than steel matrix. - On heating steel, void or parting of the matrix can occur. The void act as crack  Al2O3, SiO2, CaO.Al2O3 etc have a thermal expansion smaller than steel matrix - On heating internal stresses developed 15
  • 16.  Density & Melting Point: Compound of Inclusion Melting Point(oC) Density at 20oC (g/cm3) FeO 1369 5.8 MnO 1785 5.5 SiO2 1710 2.2-2.6 Al2O3 2050 4.0 CrO2 2280 5.0 TiO2 1825 4.2 ZrO2 2700 5.75 (FeO)2.SiO2 1205 4.35 FeS 988 4.6 MnS 1620 4.04 MgO 2800 3.58 16
  • 17.  Plastic Deformability:  Calcium aluminates and Al2O3 inclusions in steel are undeformable at temperatures of interest in steelmaking  Spinel type double oxide AOB2O3 are deformable at temperature greater than 1200oC (where A is Ca,Fe(l),Mg, Mn & B is Al, Cr )  Silicate are deformable at higher temperature.  FeO, MnO are plastic at room temp but gradually lose plasticity above 400oC  Mns is highly deformable at 1000oC but slightly less deformable above 1000oC  Pure silica is not deformable upto 1300oC 17
  • 18.  Inclusion counts are performed to assess their shape, quality and distribution to assess about the cleanliness of steel Inclusion Analysis Sample preparation Qualitative Assessment • Dissolution of matrix by SPEED method • Inclusion species and morphology study by SEM and EDS Quantitative Assessment • Image acquisition by SEM – • Back scattered electron Inclusion counting mode by image analysis 18
  • 19. Images acquired using (a) optical microscopy, (b) laser confocal 19 microscopy,
  • 20. Glassy Al2O3 (globular) inclusions found in 1018S Glassy Al2O3 (plate) inclusions found in 1018S 20
  • 21. Oxide inclusions found in ladle sample: alumina Oxide inclusion found in billet sample: alumina dendrites 21
  • 22. Oxide inclusions found in A529 ladle sample: a) alumina and galaxite (G) 22
  • 23.  Mechanism of inclusion formation: Indigenous inclusions are formed in liquid, solidified or solid steel as a result of chemical reactions (deoxidation, desulfurization) between the elements dissolved in steel. Exogenous inclusions are derived from external sources such as furnace refractories, ladle lining, mold materials etc. 23
  • 24.  Source of Inclusion: I. Primary inclusions: generated during deoxidation reaction II. Secondary inclusions: generated due to equilibrium shift as temperature decreases during vessel transfer, such as tapping and teeming operations III. Tertiary inclusions: generated during the process of solidification, usually characterized by rapid cooling IV. Quaternary inclusions: generated during solid state phase transformation, which causes changes in solubility limits of various constituents 24
  • 25. There are three stages of inclusions formation: 1. Nucleation Nuclei formed as a result of super-saturation of the solution with the solutes The nucleation process is determined by surface tension on the boundary inclusion-liquid steel. The nucleation process is much easier in the presence of other phase (other inclusions) in the melt. 2. Growth Growth of a separate inclusion continues until the chemical equilibrium is achieved (no super-saturation). very slow process 3. Coalescence and agglomeration Motion of the molten steel due to thermal convection or forced stirring causes collisions of the inclusions, which may result in their coalescence (merging of liquid inclusions) or agglomeration (merging of solid inclusions) 25
  • 26.  Besides of the shape of non-metallic inclusions their distribution throughout the steel grain structure is very important factor determining mechanical properties of the steel.  Homogeneous distribution of small inclusions is the most desirable type of distribution.  Location of inclusions along the grain boundaries is undesirable since this type of distribution weakens the metal.  Clusters of inclusions are also unfavorable since they may result in local drop of mechanical properties such as toughness and fatigue strength.  Distribution of non-metallic inclusions may change as a result of metal forming (eg. Rolling). 26
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  • 28. Al2O3 (inclusion in steel) SEM image 28
  • 29.  Inclusion can be controlled at: a) During liquid steel processing stage b) During solid state processing 29
  • 30. i) Control of inclusion during tapping of steel  Carry-over slag to be minimized - Carry over of 1 kg FeO in slag decrease Al by 0.286 kg , which in turn forms 0.51 kgAl2O3 - No. of inclusion are 240 per kg of carry over FeO of slag ii) Control of inclusion during treatment of steel  Stirring of steel bath accelerate the inclusion float to surface 30
  • 31. iii) Control of inclusion during teeming of steel  Shrouding of molten steel stream in order to avoid reoxidation.  Proper selection of tundish flux  Segregation during solidification to be avoided iv) Control of inclusion during Solid state processing  Working temp range 800-1200oC  Inert atmosphere to avoid oxidation 31
  • 32.  Depends on application, Inclusion Modification Technique is based on design of inclusions so as to minimize their harmful effects on the product properties.  Uniformly dispersion of inclusion in the matrix 32
  • 33.  It should have high chemical affinity for the inclusion  It should be able to modify the composition so that it becomes liquid.  It should be able to modify the shape i.e sharp edges and corner of inclusion to spherical. 33
  • 34. • Mainly Al2O3 and MnS inclusions are modified • Al2O3 inclusions are solid at casting temperature & brittle in nature. Therefore clog the nozzle at continuous casting and breaks on deformation • MnS inclusion in steel on deformation becomes stringer type. • • • • • Ca is used widely to modify inclusion Solubility of C in steel is 320 ppm at 1600oC Density of Ca: 1.55 g/cm3 Melting Temp of Ca: 1439oC Form vapour at steel temperature 1600oC 34
  • 36. Compound Al2O3 CaO.2 Al2O3 CaO. Al2O3 12CaO.7Al2O3 3CaO.Al2O3 CaS MnS Melting Temp (oC) 2050 1727 1595 1400 1527 2000 1620 Ca/Al -0.37 0.74 1.27 2.22 --- 36
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  • 38. • Ca first modify the oxide inclusion • Thermodynamically it is easier to form CaO.2Al2O3 Then converted to CaO.Al2O3 and finally liquid calcium aluminate rich in CaO • Then Ca desulphurise to very low levels. • When Ca content reach a certain level (~34ppm), CaS precipitation begins • This will result in precipitation of CaS which forms a duplex inclusion in which CaS-MnS ring surrounds calcium aluminate core. This type of inclusion is spherical and does not elongate. 38
  • 39.  Ca treatment is commonly used to control the shape and composition of both oxydes and sulphides inclusion in Al-Killed steel. The Ca additions reacts with solid Al2O3 inclusion. Generally Ca. aluminates of lower melting points. Some of the Ca may also react with dissolved sulpher resulting in the formation of Ca or Ca-Mn sulphide inclusion. Problem of nozzle clogging are often related to micro-inclusion composite –either aluminate with a high Al2O3 or CaS inclusion are solid at steel melting temperature promoting nozzle blockage. 39
  • 40.  During Ca treatment of Al-killed steel, some Ca dissolved in the steel and subsequently react with solid AL2O3 inclusion to form calcium silicate. As the addition of Ca proceeds, the inclusion become increasing rich in CaO and their liquidus temperature decreases. Some of the added calcium may combined with sulpher to produce Ca-Mn sulphide.  When Ca content reached a certen level ~ 34 ppm, CaS precipitation begins 40
  • 41. Oxide inclusions found in ladle tap sample: calcium aluminate 41
  • 42.  It not always important to remove the inclusion from steel, however , the bigger size inclusion are to be removed.  Smaller size inclusion is not all the time required that can be removed, however, if those inclusions can be modified in terms of their melting point, or in terms of their sharp edges or corner edges modified to spherical globule, then it will be good. From application point of view , they will not have a harmful 42 effect.
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