Application of ICP-MS to study the evolution of non-metallic inclusions in steelmaking
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2022. Poster session presented at 28. ICP-MS ANWENDER*INNEN TREFFEN, Leoben, Austria.
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T1 - Application of ICP-MS to study the evolution of non-metallic inclusions in steelmaking
AU - Thiele, Kathrin
AU - Walkner, Christoph
AU - Meisel, Thomas C.
AU - Prohaska, Thomas
AU - Michelic, Susanne Katharina
PY - 2022/9/5
Y1 - 2022/9/5
N2 - The presence of microscopic particles, so-called non-metallic inclusions (NMI), cannot be entirely avoided during steelmaking. These NMIs usually negatively affect the mechanical properties of the final steel product or already cause problems during processing in the steel plant. Tracing techniques are applied to track the particle evolution to improve the detailed understanding of inclusion behavior over different process steps. One approach is to deliberately add rare earth elements (REE) to the melt and thus mark the inclusions. Another method determines and compares the natural REE fingerprint of inclusions and their potential sources. In the case of the REE pattern matches, the investigated auxiliary is supposed to contribute to the formation of the examined inclusion. Accurate analysis of the low REE concentrations by ICP-MS and LA-ICP-MS is essential for both concepts. The present study explains the principle and relevance of both approaches to meet the continuously increasing demands regarding steel quality.
AB - The presence of microscopic particles, so-called non-metallic inclusions (NMI), cannot be entirely avoided during steelmaking. These NMIs usually negatively affect the mechanical properties of the final steel product or already cause problems during processing in the steel plant. Tracing techniques are applied to track the particle evolution to improve the detailed understanding of inclusion behavior over different process steps. One approach is to deliberately add rare earth elements (REE) to the melt and thus mark the inclusions. Another method determines and compares the natural REE fingerprint of inclusions and their potential sources. In the case of the REE pattern matches, the investigated auxiliary is supposed to contribute to the formation of the examined inclusion. Accurate analysis of the low REE concentrations by ICP-MS and LA-ICP-MS is essential for both concepts. The present study explains the principle and relevance of both approaches to meet the continuously increasing demands regarding steel quality.
KW - ICP-MS
KW - Tracer
KW - Non-metallic Inclusion
KW - Non-metallic Inclusion
KW - Tracer
KW - ICP-MS
KW - LA-ICP-MS
M3 - Poster
T2 - 28. ICP-MS ANWENDER*INNEN TREFFEN
Y2 - 5 September 2022 through 8 September 2022
ER -