Formation mechanism of interface reaction layer between microporous magnesia refractories and molten steel and its effect on steel cleanliness

Journal of Iron and Steel Research International(2022)

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The ceramic filter in continuous casting tundish can effectively improve the cleanliness of high-performance steel by regulating tundish flow field to promote the removal of inclusions and adsorbing or blocking fine inclusions in the molten steel into the mold. The interaction between microporous magnesia refractories used as tundish filter and molten interstitial-free (IF) steel at 1873 K was investigated to reveal the formation mechanism of their interface layer and its effect on steel cleanliness by laboratory research and thermodynamic calculations. The results show that the magnesium–aluminum spinel layer at the interface between the molten IF steel and the microporous magnesia refractories is formed mainly by the reaction of MgO in the refractory with the [Al] and [O] in the molten steel, significantly reducing the total O content, the size and amount of inclusions of the molten steel. In addition, the interparticle phases of microporous magnesia refractories at high temperature can adsorb Al 2 O 3 and TiO 2 inclusions in the molten steel into interparticle channels of the refractories to form high melting point spinel, impeding the further penetration of the molten steel. As a result, the consecutive interface layer of high melting point spinel between microporous magnesia refractories and molten steel can improve the cleanliness of the molten steel by adsorbing inclusions in the molten steel and avoid the direct dissolution of refractories of the tundish ceramic filter immersed in the molten steel, increasing their service life.
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Tundish metallurgy, Microporous magnesia refractory, Interstitial-free steel, Formation mechanism, Interface reaction layer, Inclusion removal
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