Evaluation of Chemical and Structural Heterogeneity in a Continuously Cast Steel Billet

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Crystallization of metallic materials occurs during their casting and following solidification. The influence of directional material solidification, the size of grains, chemical heterogeneity and existence of any non – compactness, can negatively affect properties of the final product. Microstructural analysis of its longitudinal section was performed to study heterogeneity in a continuously cast steel billet. Three typical areas of the cast structure of the billet were monitored (the chill zone, columnar crystals area and central area of equiaxed crystals). EDX microanalysis and micro-structural analysis were used for evaluation of chemical heterogeneity. Via X-ray microanalysis, concentrations of the following elements were observed: manganese, chromium, silicon, phosphorus, molybdenum and iron. The microanalytical measurements were completed by microhardness measurements in the investigated areas. Based on the measured data it was proven that central areas were enriched with all the substitutional elements including a considerable increase in phosphorus concentration.

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