Solubility of Bismuth in Liquid Bi-S Based Free Cutting Steel

Solubility of bismuth in liquid Bi-S based free cutting steel was measured using a vapor-liquid equilibration method at 1540–1600 °C, and the recovery rate of bismuth in the steel with different temperatures under an atmospheric pressure was also measured. The results showed that the solubility of b...

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Main Authors: Liu Haitao, Chen Weiqing, Li Wenying, Yu Yanchong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2014-04-01
Series:High Temperature Materials and Processes
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2013-0047
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spelling doaj-c1e320f19d4b4b30a453ee97203f2cfe2021-09-06T19:19:52ZengDe GruyterHigh Temperature Materials and Processes0334-64552191-03242014-04-0133218719110.1515/htmp-2013-0047Solubility of Bismuth in Liquid Bi-S Based Free Cutting SteelLiu Haitao0Chen Weiqing1Li Wenying2Yu Yanchong3State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaQingdao Iron and Steel Group Co., LTD., Qingdao 266043, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaSolubility of bismuth in liquid Bi-S based free cutting steel was measured using a vapor-liquid equilibration method at 1540–1600 °C, and the recovery rate of bismuth in the steel with different temperatures under an atmospheric pressure was also measured. The results showed that the solubility of bismuth in liquid Bi-S based free cutting steel from experiment under a constant volume at 1540, 1560, 1580, and 1600 °C were 0.174, 0.181, 0.205, and 0.220 mass%, respectively, and the relationship of bismuth solubility vs. temperature could be expressed as lg[%Bi] = −6049/T + 2.572. Meanwhile, the solubility of bismuth increased with the increase of Mn content, but decreased with the increase of C content. The recovery of bismuth in this experiment reached a maximum when the temperature was at bismuth boiling point or so, and then it was decreased with the increase of temperature when the temperature was above 1560 °C, which might be attributed to the accelerating of bismuth evaporation that were caused by the increase of bismuth equilibrium partial pressure above the surface of the molten steel with increasing temperature.https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2013-0047bismuthfree cutting steelsolubilityrecovery ratevapor-liquid equilibration
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author Liu Haitao
Chen Weiqing
Li Wenying
Yu Yanchong
spellingShingle Liu Haitao
Chen Weiqing
Li Wenying
Yu Yanchong
Solubility of Bismuth in Liquid Bi-S Based Free Cutting Steel
High Temperature Materials and Processes
bismuth
free cutting steel
solubility
recovery rate
vapor-liquid equilibration
author_facet Liu Haitao
Chen Weiqing
Li Wenying
Yu Yanchong
author_sort Liu Haitao
title Solubility of Bismuth in Liquid Bi-S Based Free Cutting Steel
title_short Solubility of Bismuth in Liquid Bi-S Based Free Cutting Steel
title_full Solubility of Bismuth in Liquid Bi-S Based Free Cutting Steel
title_fullStr Solubility of Bismuth in Liquid Bi-S Based Free Cutting Steel
title_full_unstemmed Solubility of Bismuth in Liquid Bi-S Based Free Cutting Steel
title_sort solubility of bismuth in liquid bi-s based free cutting steel
publisher De Gruyter
series High Temperature Materials and Processes
issn 0334-6455
2191-0324
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Solubility of bismuth in liquid Bi-S based free cutting steel was measured using a vapor-liquid equilibration method at 1540–1600 °C, and the recovery rate of bismuth in the steel with different temperatures under an atmospheric pressure was also measured. The results showed that the solubility of bismuth in liquid Bi-S based free cutting steel from experiment under a constant volume at 1540, 1560, 1580, and 1600 °C were 0.174, 0.181, 0.205, and 0.220 mass%, respectively, and the relationship of bismuth solubility vs. temperature could be expressed as lg[%Bi] = −6049/T + 2.572. Meanwhile, the solubility of bismuth increased with the increase of Mn content, but decreased with the increase of C content. The recovery of bismuth in this experiment reached a maximum when the temperature was at bismuth boiling point or so, and then it was decreased with the increase of temperature when the temperature was above 1560 °C, which might be attributed to the accelerating of bismuth evaporation that were caused by the increase of bismuth equilibrium partial pressure above the surface of the molten steel with increasing temperature.
topic bismuth
free cutting steel
solubility
recovery rate
vapor-liquid equilibration
url https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2013-0047
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