Minimizing the deleterious effects of nitrogen to improve wire quality

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Nitrogen and, to a lesser extent, hydrogen have a major impact on steel production and performance. Opportunities exist in the wire industry to minimize their deleterious effects through the application of various control strategies. Since the internal concentration of both gases can change after initial solidification, the effect of subsequent production processes that may alter their form and concentration should be considered. This paper reviews important effects, sources and remedial actions with respect to these gases and presents some practical examples.

Description

Nitrogen and, to a lesser extent, hydrogen have a major impact on steel production and performance. Opportunities exist in the wire industry to minimize their deleterious effects through the application of various control strategies. Since the internal concentration of both gases can change after initial solidification, the effect of subsequent production processes that may alter their form and concentration should be considered. This paper reviews important effects, sources and remedial actions with respect to these gases and presents some practical examples.

Additional information

Author(s)

Bhaskar Yalamanchili, Peter Power and Michael Butler, North Star Steel Texas, USA.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 2004 International Technical Conference, Queretaro, Mexico. Published in WJI, February 2005.

Year

2004