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Melting low alloy steels in converters, using exothermic ferroalloys
Results of tests conducted by Donetsk Branch of Ukrainian Institute of Metals and Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys indicate that it is possible to melt alloy steels containing up to 1.6% Mn and 0.9 Cr, in converters using exothermic briquets; substitution of liquid ferromanganese by exothermic briquets results in reduction of ferromanganese consumption by 17% with affecting quality of ingots. (See also English translation in Stal in English n 11 Nov 1963 p 850-1)
Melting low alloy steels in converters, using exothermic ferroalloys
Results of tests conducted by Donetsk Branch of Ukrainian Institute of Metals and Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys indicate that it is possible to melt alloy steels containing up to 1.6% Mn and 0.9 Cr, in converters using exothermic briquets; substitution of liquid ferromanganese by exothermic briquets results in reduction of ferromanganese consumption by 17% with affecting quality of ingots. (See also English translation in Stal in English n 11 Nov 1963 p 850-1)
Melting low alloy steels in converters, using exothermic ferroalloys
Vyplavka nizkolegirovannykh stalei v konverterakh s primeneniem ekzotermicheskikh ferrosplavov
Yavoiskii, V.I. (author) / Krupman, L.I. (author) / Sochnev, A.E. (author)
1963
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Russian
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