Investigation of Inclusion Characteristics in Ferrosilicon Killed High Silicon Steels
Sanjay Pindar,
Manish M. Pande
Abstract:Industrially, the silicon requirement of liquid steel is often met with ferrosilicon (FeSi) instead of high‐purity silicon addition. FeSi, a silicon‐rich alloy, contains impurities typically inherited from its manufacturing stage. Therefore, FeSi addition results in the formation of complex inclusions in the liquid steel. Herein, a detailed inclusion characterization of the samples obtained from the melting experiments for a wide range of silicon concentrations has been carried out to examine the effect of FeS… Show more
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