This report is on the application of a mathematical model for the predictio
ns of sulphide capacities of steelmaking slags. The model was Verified earl
ier on laboratory scale. Predictions agreed well with experimental data. In
this work, an attempt was made to calculate sulphide capacities from plant
data (chemical analyses of steel and slag). Difficulty was encountered in
determining the oxygen activity in the steel melt as well as the activity o
f alumina in the slag phase when calculating the sulphur distribution ratio
. However, good agreement was obtained between predicted and experimentally
determined sulphur distribution data, when the activity of oxygen in the m
etal phase was assumed to be 1x10(-4) for the model calculations. (C) Munks
gaard, 2000.