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DTIC ADA1034206: Desulphurization of Low-Alloy Steel in a Direct Cu...
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Eleven small ingots (70-mm diameter, 500-mm long) were
produced in an experimental electroslag-refining furnace
using electrode negative and electrode positive direct
current power modes to enable the extent of
desulphurization to be compared. The electrode material
was a commercial low alloy steel (En 25) containing about
0.03 wt% sulphur. The average sulphur reduction
determined for each ingot was found to increase as the
ingress of oxygen to the molten slag was reduced, and
extensive desulphurization was achieved with both power
modes provided the entry of oxygen to the slag bath was
sufficiently restricted. Slightly lower levels of sulphur
removal were recorded for the electrode positive power
mode, but whether this was due solely to electrochemical
reactions or to the asymmetric pattern of heat generation
is uncertain. (Author)
Date Published: 2020-03-23 21:46:11
Identifier: DTIC_ADA1034206
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Language: english
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