The adverse effects of tramp elements on steel processing and product

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While more minimills are striving to enter into the more profitable segment of the wire rod production, they are confronted with the increasing quality requirements for the product. The problems arise mainly from the residual elements and nitrogen content of the steel and from the level of inclusion and segregation in the billets.

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While more minimills are striving to enter into the more profitable segment of the wire rod production, they are confronted with the increasing quality requirements for the product. The problems arise mainly from the residual elements and nitrogen content of the steel and from the level of inclusion and segregation in the billets.

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Author(s)

John Vallomy, Intersteel Technology, Inc., USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 55th Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA USA

Year

1985