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Reaction of Al‐Killed Manganese Steel with Ladle Slag

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Some laboratory experiments are carried out to investigate the reaction between manganese steel and ladle slag. It is found that as expected when the slag basicity [ R = w (CaO)/ w (SiO 2 )] is sufficiently low, for example, R < 4, the dissolved Al in conventional Al‐killed steel could reduce the SiO 2 component of the slag. In the case of manganese steel grades [ w (Mn): 6–20%, w (Al): 0.025%], the reduction of SiO 2 by dissolved Mn becomes much more profound compared with that by dissolved Al, resulting in the increase of MnO in slag. When the Mn content is high enough, for example, w (Mn) = 20%, the reaction between the MgO in slag and the dissolved Mn in steel is also very evident. High slag basicity can restrain the reduction of SiO 2 by dissolved Mn, but the reaction between MgO and Mn can still take place to generate MnO in slag. High‐basicity refining slag ( R > 4) is recommended for manganese steel grades.

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