Influence of Ultrasonic Wave, Argon Blowing and its Coordinated Treatment on the Nitrogen Content in Low Carbon Steel

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Influence of ultrasonic wave, argon blowing agitating and their coordinated treatment on nitrogen content in low carbon steel was mainly studied. Results showed that ultrasonic wave, argon blowing or their coordinated treatment can all reduce the nitrogen content in low carbon molten steel. While treated with ultrasonic wave separately, removal rate of the nitrogen in molten steel is relatively low with 3.13%~9.04%. Using the argon blowing agitating separately, removal rate of the nitrogen in molten steel is relatively high with 6.89%~32.68%, when the argon blowing flow is 0.5 l/min, removal rate of nitrogen is 32.68%. The nitrogen removal effect of the ultrasonic wave-argon blowing agitating coordinated treatment is considerably improved than that of separately ultrasonic treatment. While 300 W ultrasonic wave and 0.5l/min argon blowing agitating cooperatively treatment on the low carbon molten steel, the removal rate of nitrogen is 26.95%.

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