High grade steels, particularly in flat products are associated with low levels of dissolved nitrogen. For deep drawing steels it is desirable to keep nitrogen levels below 50 ppm, where as a range of 120 to 150ppm is acceptable for high strength structural steels (1). In EAF steelmaking, molten metal is often exposed directly to the air during the melt down. Ionisation of nitrogen by the arc is also thought to accelerate the rate of nitrogen pick up by the steel. In addition, scrap and ferro-alloys can contain significant dissolved nitrogen. As a result, whist steel produced from Oxygen steelmaking contains 30 to 40ppm, nitrogen levels in steel produce from EAF is typically in the range 70 to 100ppm
High C+N-alloyed austenitic steels feature outstanding mechanical properties with tensile strength o...
High C+N-alloyed austenitic steels feature outstanding mechanical properties with tensile strength o...
High nitrogen steels provide excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance but are prone ...
Electric arc furnace steel contains about 70-120 ppm nitrogen. There is no suitable method for nitro...
Nitrogen is difficult to remove in electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking, requiring the use of more...
Nitrogen is universally present in all steels, and although its solubility under normal steelmaking ...
MasterTypical nitrogen level in molten steel before tapping in Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) is approxi...
Nitrogen is an element with both positive and negative effects on the properties of carbon steel and...
Nitrogen is an element with both positive and negative effects on the properties of carbon steel and...
Nitrogen is an element with both positive and negative effects on the properties of carbon steel and...
Nitrogen Elevating and Reducing Method (NERM) is a new technology developed to remove inclusions and...
Nitrogen Elevating and Reducing Method (NERM) is a new technology developed to remove inclusions and...
The nitrogen content of electric arc furnace (EAF) steel is much higher than that of basic oxygen fu...
The nitrogen content of electric arc furnace (EAF) steel is much higher than that of basic oxygen fu...
Structural grades of hot rolled low and medium carbon plates and sheets commonly used for deep drawi...
High C+N-alloyed austenitic steels feature outstanding mechanical properties with tensile strength o...
High C+N-alloyed austenitic steels feature outstanding mechanical properties with tensile strength o...
High nitrogen steels provide excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance but are prone ...
Electric arc furnace steel contains about 70-120 ppm nitrogen. There is no suitable method for nitro...
Nitrogen is difficult to remove in electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking, requiring the use of more...
Nitrogen is universally present in all steels, and although its solubility under normal steelmaking ...
MasterTypical nitrogen level in molten steel before tapping in Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) is approxi...
Nitrogen is an element with both positive and negative effects on the properties of carbon steel and...
Nitrogen is an element with both positive and negative effects on the properties of carbon steel and...
Nitrogen is an element with both positive and negative effects on the properties of carbon steel and...
Nitrogen Elevating and Reducing Method (NERM) is a new technology developed to remove inclusions and...
Nitrogen Elevating and Reducing Method (NERM) is a new technology developed to remove inclusions and...
The nitrogen content of electric arc furnace (EAF) steel is much higher than that of basic oxygen fu...
The nitrogen content of electric arc furnace (EAF) steel is much higher than that of basic oxygen fu...
Structural grades of hot rolled low and medium carbon plates and sheets commonly used for deep drawi...
High C+N-alloyed austenitic steels feature outstanding mechanical properties with tensile strength o...
High C+N-alloyed austenitic steels feature outstanding mechanical properties with tensile strength o...
High nitrogen steels provide excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance but are prone ...