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AES and SIMS analysis of non-metallic inclusions in a low-carbon Chromium-steel
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Katharina?GammerEmail author  M?Rosner  G?Poeckl  H?Hutter
Institution:Institute for Chemical Technologies and Analytics, 151 Technical University of Vienna, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Vienna, Austria. kgammer@pop.tuwien.ac.at
Abstract:In the final step of secondary metallurgical steel processing, calcium is added. Besides Mg, Ca is the most powerful deoxidiser and desulfurisation agent. It reacts with dissolved oxygen and sulfur and reduces oxides and sulfides thereby forming non-metallic inclusions. Within this paper we present the analysis of such inclusions in a low-carbon chromium-steel. Depending on the time of quenching of the steel sample, different structures were revealed by REM, Auger and SIMS: If the steel was quenched immediately after Ca-addition, non-metallic inclusions that appeared to have "cavities" could be detected with SEM. SIMS investigations of these particles showed ring-shaped structures and revealed that the ring is made up of Al, Ca, Mg, O and S. No secondary ions however could be retrieved from the core inside the ring, thus leaving the nature of the "cavities" unclear. If the steel sample was quenched 3 min after Ca addition, inclusions did not have a ring-shaped structure but a compact one.
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