Effect of Al <sub>2</sub> O <sub>3</sub> and CaO/SiO <sub>2</sub> ratio in slag on the cleanliness of bearing steel GCr15
Zhijie Guo, Yanhui Sun, Hongyu Wang, Chao Chen, Chao Chen
Abstract
This study investigates the effect of Al 2 O 3 content (ranging from 30% to 38%) and the CaO/SiO 2 ratio (ranging from 4 to 7) in LF refining slag at 1600 °C on the cleanliness of bearing steel through laboratory experiments. The driving forces (concentration difference ΔC) of four inclusions (Al 2 O 3 , MgO-Al 2 O 3 , Mg 4 Al 2 O 7 , and MgO) in the CaO-SiO 2 -Al 2 O 3 -5% MgO slag as well as the slag viscosity (η) at 1600 °C were calculated by Factsage 8.1 software. The relationship between ΔC/η (specifically for MgO·Al 2 O 3 inclusions) and the cleanliness of bearing steel was investigated. The results show that the steel-slag reaction significantly reduces the total oxygen content, inclusion number density, and area fraction within the molten steel, thereby augmenting its cleanliness. With increasing Al 2 O 3 content and CaO/SiO 2 ratio in the slag, a notable trend of initial decline followed by subsequent increase is observed in both total oxygen content and total inclusion number density and area fraction within the molten steel. The LF slag composition is suggested to comprise 32% Al 2 O 3 , with a CaO/SiO 2 ratio of 6. The ΔC/η ratio of MgO·Al 2 O 3 inclusions shows a positive correlation with the apparent rate constant of oxygen removal (k o ) while exhibiting a negative correlation with both the number density and area fraction of MgO·Al 2 O 3 inclusions. This indicates that ΔC/η ratio of MgO·Al 2 O 3 inclusions directly affects the removal rate of MgO·Al 2 O 3 inclusions. Moreover, LF refining slag exhibits varying adsorption capacities for the four types of inclusions, ranked as Al 2 O 3 > MgAl 2 O 4 > Mg 4 Al 2 O 7 > MgO.