Secondary Steel Making Draft
Secondary Steel Making Draft
Secondary Steel Making Draft
CHANDRAKANT JALLY
Classification of Steels
Type of Steel Percentage of Carbon
Mild Steel Upto 0.25%
Medium carbon 0.25 0.45
High Carbon 0.45 1.50
Adding metals such as Ni, Cr, V, Ti, Nb etc produces wide range of alloy steels.
2.4
2.0
1.4 % C Scissors / Knives
1.6 1.2 % C Drilling items
1.0 % C Axe
Carbon %
Furnace
C 4.5 0.03
Si 0.8 0.2
S 0.045 0.005
P 0.14 0.005
Mn 0.06 0.5
Al 0.025
Corex Ni. Cr, Nb,
V, Ti,
Steelmaking Route
Iron
Making
Pre-
Primary
treatment
Steelmaking Secondary
Steelmaking Continuous
Casting Rolling
Primary Secondary Continuous
Pre- Treatment Steelmaking Steelmaking Casting
Secondary
Steel Making
Secondary Metallurgy or Ladle Metallurgy
Objectives of secondary steelmaking
1. Decarburization
2. Reduction
3. Desulphurization
Decarburization:
The decarburization step is controlled by ratios of oxygen to argon or
nitrogen to remove the carbon from the metal bath.
The gases are usually blown through a top lance (oxygen only) and tuyeres
in the sides/bottom (oxygen with an inert gas shroud).
In the stages of blowing carbon is removed by the combination of oxygen
and carbon forming CO gas.
4 Cr(bath) + 3 O2 2 Cr2O3(slag)
Cr2O3(slag) + 3 C(bath) 3 CO(gas) + 2 Cr(bath)
ADVANTAGES
The possibility of controlling the temperature during the decarburization.
The cost of dilution gas is low.
The process uses low priced ferrochromium (Fe-Cr) with high Si and C
contents.
The low operating temperature.
LF (LADLE FURNACE)
Functions:
To remove Hydrogen and nitrogen for improved mechanical properties.
Removal of Oxygen for cleanliness.
To produce steel of very low carbon.
To bring desulphurisation by reagents.
Greater recovery for costly alloying elements
RH Degasser
Powder
Injection injection
processes Wire feeding
Stream degassing
Vacuum R-H degassing
processes D-H degassing