Effect of Operational Factors on Steel-Teeming Ladle Lining Working Layer Life


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Abstract

Reasons are considered for crack formation in periclase-carbon, aluminopericlase-carbon and spinel-periclase-carbon refractories, and also partial effect on life of flux-cored wire and inert gas blowing intensity in enterprises smelting low-alloy, carbon, and low-silicon materials. The turnover of a steel-teeming ladle is more than 4 – 5 melts/day: the proportion of melts treated in FLU is 100%; open stream casting into a CBCM. Defining factors and the proportion of their effect on steel-teeming ladle life are evaluated from the results of this work.

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A. A. Kondrukevich

FGOU VO D. I. Mendeleev Russian Chemical technology University

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Russian Federation, Moscow

D. V. Ryabyi

GBUZ DonGTU

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Ukraine, Lisichansk

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