The effect of heating conditions on the removal of oxide film on steel surface by the inert gas fusion method

Citation
T. Ise et al., The effect of heating conditions on the removal of oxide film on steel surface by the inert gas fusion method, ISIJ INT, 38(12), 1998, pp. 1362-1368
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Metallurgy
Journal title
ISIJ INTERNATIONAL
ISSN journal
09151559 → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
12
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1362 - 1368
Database
ISI
SICI code
0915-1559(1998)38:12<1362:TEOHCO>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
This study was carried out to establish an analytical technique for accurat e evaluation of bulk oxygen in ultra-clean steel using the inert gas fusion method without pre-cleaning such as electrolytic or chemical polishing. Th is method had a two-step heating pattern, one was a continuous heating stag e to remove contamination, and another was a fixed high-temperature stage t o analysis oxide inclusions. In this paper, reduction sites of oxide film a nd the effect of bulk carbon content are also discussed. The results obtain ed are as follows: (1) The separation of bulk oxygen and contaminant oxygen on the steel surfa ce depended on the heating rate of the steel at heating stage I. The lower the rate was, the better the separation was. (2) The optimum heating rate of the steel was 1 K/s. (3) In the case of high-carbon chromium bearing steel which contained 3.4 p pm of oxygen (a calibration standard sample JSS GS-6a), approximately a hal f of its total oxygen content was estimated to consist of contaminant oxyge n on the steel surface. This value was well compared to the measurement by the charged particle activation analysis method and was found to be reasona ble. (4) it was found that both the carbon content in the steel and the feed of carbon from the crucible/steel contact surface affected the removal of oxid e film.