MaxKortau
Materials
- Jun 29, 2023
- 5
Hi everyone,
we are about to purchase an experimental 3t 1000Hz/2500KW coreless induction furnace to melt the AISI 321 scrap we've stored for years on our scrap yard (we run production shop for machining and assembling of special components for nuclear power reactors) and are about to start our own mini-mill, in order to produce high-quality steel ingots for further forging and processing for our needs.
The common grade we use is AISI 321 mod, with P max. 0.035, S max. 0.035, Cu max. 0.3 and Co max. 0.2 as well as 0.05 for some special requirements.
However, we do have lack of experience on melting practice of this grade. Any guideline or advice based on practical experience is highly appreciated.
Should we just use the scrap/rest of processed material as basis for furnace charging? Any slag (CaO - Al2O3 - SiO2) treatment needed? Any ferroalloy (FeSi, FeCr) to be charged? Any desoxidation?
Thks in advance and best regards
we are about to purchase an experimental 3t 1000Hz/2500KW coreless induction furnace to melt the AISI 321 scrap we've stored for years on our scrap yard (we run production shop for machining and assembling of special components for nuclear power reactors) and are about to start our own mini-mill, in order to produce high-quality steel ingots for further forging and processing for our needs.
The common grade we use is AISI 321 mod, with P max. 0.035, S max. 0.035, Cu max. 0.3 and Co max. 0.2 as well as 0.05 for some special requirements.
However, we do have lack of experience on melting practice of this grade. Any guideline or advice based on practical experience is highly appreciated.
Should we just use the scrap/rest of processed material as basis for furnace charging? Any slag (CaO - Al2O3 - SiO2) treatment needed? Any ferroalloy (FeSi, FeCr) to be charged? Any desoxidation?
Thks in advance and best regards