Use of ornamental rock residues for mould flux development

Abstract Ornamental rock production, such as marble and granite plates, have great importance in the southeastern region of Brazil. Its residues are composed of some compounds used in continuous casting as mould fluxes. Therefore, the aim of this article was to study these residues to formulate moul...

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Main Authors: Leticia Miranda Alves, Hiury Voltz, Cássio Santos de Carvalho, Altemar Dettogne do Nascimento, Estéfano Aparecido Vieira
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Language:English
Published: Fundação Gorceix
Series:REM: International Engineering Journal
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spelling doaj-a49662970fda42a99f7ef946772f825f2020-11-24T23:39:03ZengFundação GorceixREM: International Engineering Journal2448-167X71340341010.1590/0370-44672017710014S2448-167X2018000300403Use of ornamental rock residues for mould flux developmentLeticia Miranda AlvesHiury VoltzCássio Santos de CarvalhoAltemar Dettogne do NascimentoEstéfano Aparecido VieiraAbstract Ornamental rock production, such as marble and granite plates, have great importance in the southeastern region of Brazil. Its residues are composed of some compounds used in continuous casting as mould fluxes. Therefore, the aim of this article was to study these residues to formulate mould fluxes. First, the raw materials were chemically characterized by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and two new fluxes were developed based on two different commercial fluxes used for peritectic and low carbon steels. All fluxes were analyzed for their ability to form crystalline phases, by performing the modified Stollberg test. The slag formed was analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thin section microscopy (TSM) technique, and a mathematical model for comparison. Also, sample fluidity was measured using the known “boat test” and viscosities were predicted by FactSage® software. Crystallinity and fluidity of new fluxes were compatible with those observed for the commercial fluxes. The FactSage® simulations identified crystalline phases, such as cuspidine (Ca4Si2O7F2), for all fluxes. In commercial low carbon flux (CLC) and new low carbon flux (NLC), X-ray results have shown that non-crystalline phases are formed. And in commercial peritectic flux (CP) and new peritectic flux (NP), X-ray results have shown crystalline phases. The results showed similar characteristics between the new fluxes and the commercial ones; however, further tests in an industrial setting are required to obtain additional information and confirm equivalent behavior during their industrial use.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2018000300403&lng=en&tlng=encontinuous castingsteelsperitectic steelmould fluxes
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author Leticia Miranda Alves
Hiury Voltz
Cássio Santos de Carvalho
Altemar Dettogne do Nascimento
Estéfano Aparecido Vieira
spellingShingle Leticia Miranda Alves
Hiury Voltz
Cássio Santos de Carvalho
Altemar Dettogne do Nascimento
Estéfano Aparecido Vieira
Use of ornamental rock residues for mould flux development
REM: International Engineering Journal
continuous casting
steels
peritectic steel
mould fluxes
author_facet Leticia Miranda Alves
Hiury Voltz
Cássio Santos de Carvalho
Altemar Dettogne do Nascimento
Estéfano Aparecido Vieira
author_sort Leticia Miranda Alves
title Use of ornamental rock residues for mould flux development
title_short Use of ornamental rock residues for mould flux development
title_full Use of ornamental rock residues for mould flux development
title_fullStr Use of ornamental rock residues for mould flux development
title_full_unstemmed Use of ornamental rock residues for mould flux development
title_sort use of ornamental rock residues for mould flux development
publisher Fundação Gorceix
series REM: International Engineering Journal
issn 2448-167X
description Abstract Ornamental rock production, such as marble and granite plates, have great importance in the southeastern region of Brazil. Its residues are composed of some compounds used in continuous casting as mould fluxes. Therefore, the aim of this article was to study these residues to formulate mould fluxes. First, the raw materials were chemically characterized by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and two new fluxes were developed based on two different commercial fluxes used for peritectic and low carbon steels. All fluxes were analyzed for their ability to form crystalline phases, by performing the modified Stollberg test. The slag formed was analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thin section microscopy (TSM) technique, and a mathematical model for comparison. Also, sample fluidity was measured using the known “boat test” and viscosities were predicted by FactSage® software. Crystallinity and fluidity of new fluxes were compatible with those observed for the commercial fluxes. The FactSage® simulations identified crystalline phases, such as cuspidine (Ca4Si2O7F2), for all fluxes. In commercial low carbon flux (CLC) and new low carbon flux (NLC), X-ray results have shown that non-crystalline phases are formed. And in commercial peritectic flux (CP) and new peritectic flux (NP), X-ray results have shown crystalline phases. The results showed similar characteristics between the new fluxes and the commercial ones; however, further tests in an industrial setting are required to obtain additional information and confirm equivalent behavior during their industrial use.
topic continuous casting
steels
peritectic steel
mould fluxes
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