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Effect of Nitrogen Alloying on Sulphur Behaviour during ESR of AISI M41 Steel
Authors:Taha Mattar  Kamal El‐Fawakhry  Hossam Halfa  Mamdouh Eissa
Affiliation:Steel Technology Department, Central Metallurgical R&D Institute (CMRDI), P. O. Box 87, Helwan, Egypt
Abstract:In this work, the effects of nitrogen alloying, physical properties and chemical composition of slag used in electro‐slag refining (ESR) on phosphorus and sulphur contents of AISI M41 high speed steel have been studied. The experiments were conducted with two high speed steel grades which were melted in an induction furnace (IF). The first grade is the standard AISI M41 high‐speed steel and the second one is nitrogen alloyed M41 (denoted M41N). The produced ingots were ESR remelted under three grades of calcium fluoride based slag. Results showed that the ESR process has no effect on the phosphorus content in steel but it is a good tool in removing sulphur. This study shows that a high desulphurization rate can be achieved by ESR process by optimizing slag properties where the viscosity and oxidation reactions play an important role in sulphur removal. Nitrogen alloying was found to retard sulphur removal.
Keywords:High speed steel  nitrogen  induction furnace  ESR  slag  refining  phosphorus  sulphur  desulphurization  viscosity
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