Method for reducing rephosphorization amount in convertor steelmaking process
A converter steelmaking and tapping process technology, which is used in the manufacture of converters and other directions to achieve the effects of reducing the amount of phosphorus returned to molten steel, increasing the converter smelting cycle, and improving the ability to fix phosphorus.
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[0028] A domestic steel plant smelted GCr15 bearing steel with a 210-ton converter. At the end of smelting, the same sample tapping time was 4.6 minutes, and the carbon content at the end was 0.42%. Add 450Kg of FeO-containing powder during the sampling period, and the bottom blowing argon gas flow rate is 20NL 3 / min, the top oxygen blowing flow rate per ton of steel is 150NM 3 / h, the height of the oxygen lance from the liquid steel surface is 2.0 meters, and the slag foams after the soft blowing lasts for 35S. Before the method is implemented, the detection result of phosphorus content in molten steel is 0.009% (mass percentage, the same below), and the phosphorus content is 0.011%.
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[0030] A domestic steel mill smelted high-strength ship plate D36 with a 210-ton converter. At the end of smelting, the tapping time for the same sample was 5.2 minutes, and the carbon content of the tapping was 0.10%. Add 408Kg of FeO-containing powder during the equal sample, and the bottom blowing argon gas flow rate is 20NL 3 / min, the top oxygen blowing flow rate per ton of steel is 200NM 3 / h, the height of the oxygen lance from the liquid steel surface is 2.2 meters, and the slag foams after the soft blowing lasts for 30 seconds. Before the method is implemented, the detection result of phosphorus content in molten steel is 0.008%, and the phosphorus content is 0.009%.
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