ISIJ International
Online ISSN : 1347-5460
Print ISSN : 0915-1559
ISSN-L : 0915-1559
Steelmaking
A New Approach in Solid State Steelmaking from Thin Cast Iron Sheets through Decarburization in CaCO3 Pack
Ebrahim Sharif-SanaviMostafa Mirjalili Jalil Vahdati khaki
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2018 Volume 58 Issue 10 Pages 1791-1800

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In the solid state steelmaking process used in recent researches, pig iron was directly casted and then decarburized in an oxidizing atmosphere in order to eliminate or reduce the amount of carbon. In the present study, the feasibility of solid state steelmaking from cast iron was investigated using limestone. For this purpose, white cast iron specimens were buried in a chamber containing CaCO3 powder. Calcination of CaCO3 produces CO2 which participates in cast iron decarburization. In this technique, CO2 reacts with the carbon content of sample according to Boudouard reaction which results in carbon consumption. Furthermore, effects of temperature and time on the decarburization process were investigated. White cast iron samples were decarburized at temperatures of 800, 900 and 1000°C for 10 and 24 h in the CaCO3 powder pack. Very fine oxide layer was also observed to form during the decarburization process. Finally, samples were studied with optical microscope and SEM to measure the depth of the decarburized layer. However, secondary graphitization was occurred during the decarburization. Results showed that decarburization at 1000°C for 24 h has led to a completely decarburized layer of 420 µm thickness. In agreement, carbon analysis showed the reduction of carbon content from 3.16 wt% to 0.012 wt%. Kinetic studies revealed activation energy of 125 KJ/mol for decarburization of white cast iron using CaCO3 powder pack.

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