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Meeting 2024 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Advances in Pyrometallurgy: Furnace Containment
Presentation Title Corrosion Behavior of MgO-C Refractory in the Electric Arc Furnace that Entirely Uses Direct Reduced Iron as Raw Materials
Author(s) Zhuogang Pang, Haibin Zuo
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Zhuogang Pang
Abstract Scope The corrosion behavior of MgO-C refractory in electric arc furnace (EAF) slags was investigated by adopting a rotating immersion method (25r/min) at 1823K. The EAF entirely uses direct reduced iron as raw materials, and the change of refractory radius, MgO content in slag, and contact angle were studied at various slag basicity conditions. The results showed that the reduction of radius diminished as the slag basicity increased from 1.6 to 2.47. The slag with higher basicity has a larger contact angle compared to lower basicity slags. In addition, the MgO solubility increased with a decrease in basicity and an extension of exposure time and subsequently stabilized after 60 min. The reduction of FeOx and the formation of a magnesiowüstite (MW) intermediate layer occurred within the refractory. The MW layer is thicker in cases of low-basicity slag, but the slag penetration is deeper, leading to severe erosion.
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Keywords Iron and Steel, Phase Transformations, Composites

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Flexospheres Technology - Improved Flexibility and Corrosion Resistance of Fired Magnesia-chromite Bricks
Freeport-McMoRan Miami - Waste Heat Boiler Availability Improvements
Important Microstructural Features of Refractory Bricks and Their Relation With the Degradation Mechanisms
Improving Maintenance Safety and Campaign Life of Tuyere Lines in Bath Smelting and Converting Using Punchless Tuyeres
Long Long-term Safety Work of 3 # Blast Furnace Hearth
Reflections on the Design of Cooling Systems for Furnace Containment
Slag Optimization with Respect to Steel Quality and Refractory Protection in a Steel Ladle Furnace
Study on Slag Phase Erosion Behavior and Mechanism of Carbon Composite Brick in Hydrogen-rich Blast Furnace Hearth
Sustainability in the Production of Refractory Products - Ensuring an Optimal Circular Economy
The Importance of Understanding Mechanisms in Open-bath (DC) Processes Related to Furnace Containment
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