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World stainless steel prices slip in January but upturn imminent

February 1, 2010

The stainless steel market appears to be at something of a crossroads, with raw material costs, end-user demand and the aims of the producers all having their separate influences. In the West, in particular, the post-recession pick-up in demand is …

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Nizhny Tagil, Russia, to increase caster capacity and product range

January 28, 2010

Russian steel producer Nizhny Tagil Iron & Steel Works (NTMK) placed an order to increase the casting capability of the existing two-strand beam-blank/bloom combi-caster CCM3.

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Hyundai Steel, South Korea, starts operation of its No. 1 blast furnace

January 14, 2010

Hyundai Steel, part of the Hyundai Automotive Group, held a furnace ‘lighting’ ceremony at its new integrated steel mill in Dangjin, South Korea, 123 kilometres southwest of Seoul, to start the operation of its first blast furnace.

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Simulating the hot stamping process of high-strength 22MnB5: From hot stamping to crash-simulations

January 14, 2010

Going through several aspects of the virtual design chain of hot stamped components, the necessary and often critical points and problems related to the material characterisation and to the simulation of the hot forming process and of the crash behaviour are discussed. Then, the experimental results and simulations of hot stamping laboratory tests on two different geometries are shown and analysed in terms of thinning, temperature distribution, microstructure development and final hardness.

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Pretreatment of hot metal

January 6, 2010

In present times, the products of most of the iron making units are characterised by high silicon and phosphorus contents, due to poor raw material characteristics. Removal of these impurities increases the processing time at the converter and ladle treatment. Additionally, increasingly stringent quality requirements have heightened the demand for steels with very low levels of impurities, such as phosphorus, sulfur, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and of non-metallic inclusions. To improve hot metal characteristics, several attempts to pretreat the hot metal have been made on various scales by steel plants with limited success. No full-scale hot-metal pretreatment has been proved successful.

With the aim to understand the hot metal refining mechanism and establish an economically viable process, JSW Steel, Vijayanagar works, has introduced India’s first hot metal pretreatment (HMPT) facility. The HMPT envisaged the removal of silicon and phosphorus separately by injection of reagents and fluxes in the transfer ladle in a twostep process. Desiliconisation was attempted by oxidising the hot metal along with added lime and sinter fines (iron oxide) to form a CaO-FeO-SiO2 slag, whereas dephosphorisation is carried out by lime, sinter fines and fluorspar.

Series of trials were made to optimise the addition and blowing pattern for the most economical treatment in the least possible time. Successful and continuous pretreatment of hot metal has resulted in significant improvement during primary steel making, and reduced the desiliconisation and dephosphorisation load on the converter.

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Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (OJSC “MMK”) commissioned continuous slab caster No6

January 3, 2010

MMK commissioned the continuous slab casting machine No6 (CSCM No6) in the oxygen-converter shop. This marks a successive stage of the plate mill 5000 complex development in order to produce plates for the wide-diameter pipe production.

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