Abstract:
Massive CaO(CaS)-Al
2O
3-MgO complex inclusions were found in 40Cr casting billet samples based on systematic sampling during the processes of before LF-after LF-tundish-continuous casting and electron microscopy analysis on inclusion morphology, size and composition. The formation of CaO(CaS)-Al
2O
3 complex inclusions was the-oretically calculated in the CaO-CaS-Al
2O
3 ternary phase diagram obtained by Factsage; the composition and formation process of CaO(CaS)-Al
2O
3-MgO complex inclusions were studied by further stroke treatment on surface scan distribu-tion. Factsage calculations show that the contents of components in the liquid region of the CaO-CaS-Al
2O
3 ternary phase diagram are 32% to 58% CaO, 0% to 5% CaS, and 42% to 65% Al
2O
3. The CaO content increases and the CaS content decreases gradually after calcium treatment. In combination with the scanning plane distribution of inclusions, it is found that the CaO(CaS)-Al
2O
3-MgO complex inclusions are
xCaO·
yAl
2O
3+
mMgO·
nAl
2O
3+Al
2O
3+CaS. Moreover, Ca can make Al
2O
3 become CaO-Al
2O
3 while the inclusions have very high CaS content after calcium treatment. Along with calcium treatment carrying on, CaS will gradually transform into CaO-Al
2O
3 from the inner to the outward.