C21C7/0006

ULTRA-CLEAN RARE EARTH STEEL AND OCCLUDED FOREIGN SUBSTANCE MODIFICATION CONTROL METHOD

A control process of inclusions in ultra-clean rare earth steel, wherein the content of rare earth elements REM in the ultra-clean rare earth steel, the total oxygen content T[O]m, the total sulfur content T[S]m in the steel, and the total oxygen content T[O]r in a rare earth metal or alloy added to the steel are controlled to satisfy the following formula: −500<REM−(m*T[O]m+n*T[O]r+k*T[S]m)<−30, where REM is the content of rare earth elements in the steel, in ppm; T[O]m is the total oxygen content in the steel, in ppm; T[O]r is the total oxygen content in a rare earth metal or alloy added to the steel, in ppm; T[S]m is the total sulfur content in the steel, in ppm; m is a first correction coefficient, with a value of 2-4.5;n is a second correction coefficient; and k is a third correction coefficient.

PROCESS FOR PRODUCING BRIQUETTES FROM A WASTE MATERIAL AND BRIQUETTE MADE OF A WASTE MATERIAL

A method for producing briquettes made of a waste material includes provisioning of at least one metal and at least one organic material. The waste material is mechanically prepared in a single or multiple stages and at least one first fraction of the waste material is separated. A briquette mixture containing the at least one first fraction is produced, wherein the at least one first fraction has a calorific value of 0 MJ/kg to 30 MJ/kg. A calorific value of the briquette mixture is adjusted by varying at least the first fraction. The briquette mixture is introduced into a briquetting device and pressed into briquettes. Briquettes with a calorific value of 5 MJ/kg to 30 MJ/kg and with a maximum copper content of 0.1 wt % to 20 wt % are produced.

Rare-earth microalloyed steel and control method

Provided in the present application are a rare-earth microalloyed steel and a control process. The steel has a special microstructure, and the microstructure comprises a rare earth-rich nanocluster having a diameter of 1-50 nm. The nanocluster has the same crystal structure type as a matrix. The rare earth-rich nanocluster inhibits the segregation of the elements S, P and As on a grain boundary, and obviously improves the fatigue life of the steel. In addition, a rare-earth solid solution also directly affects a phase change dynamics process so that the diffusion-type phase change starting temperature in the steel changes at least to 2° C., and even changes to 40-60° C. in some kinds of steel, thereby greatly improving the mechanical properties thereof, and providing a foundation for the development of more kinds of high-performance steel.

High performance alloy for corrosion resistance

A corrosion resistant alloy, a method for making the corrosion resistant alloy, and a method for using the corrosion resistant alloy are provided. The corrosion resistant alloy includes 13-15 wt. % chromium, 5-7 wt. % nickel, and 2.5-4.5 wt. % molybdenum.

NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND HOT-ROLLED STEEL SHEET
20230366058 · 2023-11-16 · ·

A non-oriented electrical steel sheet is provided which has a chemical composition that contains, in mass%, C: 0.0050% or less, Si: 0.10 to 1.50%, Mn: 0.10 to 1.50%, sol. Al: 0.0050% or less, N: 0.0030% or less, S: 0.0040% or less, and O: 0.0050 to 0.0200%, and contains one or more elements selected from a group of La, Ce, Zr, Mg and Ca in a total amount of 0.0005 to 0.0200%, with the balance being Fe and impurities. A number density N of suitable oxide particles is 3.0×10.sup.3 to 10×10.sup.3 particles/cm.sup.2, and a number density n of oxide particles containing La and the like satisfies the expression n/N≥0.01.

HIGH PERFORMANCE ALLOY FOR CORROSION RESISTANCE
20230339006 · 2023-10-26 ·

A corrosion resistant alloy, a method for making the corrosion resistant alloy, and a method for using the corrosion resistant alloy are provided. The corrosion resistant alloy includes 13-15 wt. % chromium, 5-7 wt. % nickel, and 2.5-4.5 wt. % molybdenum.

ULTRA-CLEAN RARE EARTH STEEL AND OCCLUDED FOREIGN SUBSTANCE MODIFICATION CONTROL METHOD

Provided are an ultra-clean rare earth steel and an occluded foreign substance modification control method, the steel includes 10-200 ppm of rare earth elements, 50% or more occluded foreign substances in the steel are dispersed into RE-oxygen-sulfide with the average equivalent diameter D.sub.mean ranging from 1-5 μm in a spherical shape or a substantially spherical shape or a granular shape; according to the method, at least 80%, preferably at least 90%, of Al2O3 occluded foreign substances in the steel are modified into RE-oxygen-sulfide, compared with steel with the same components without rare earth, the total amount of the occluded foreign substances in the steel is reduced by 18% or higher, the cracking probability caused by occluded foreign substances such as Al2O3 in traditional pure steel is reduced, the mechanical performance such as the fatigue life of the steel is remarkably improved.

CORED WIRE FOR OUT-OF-FURNACE TREATMENT OF METALLURGICAL MELTS

A wire for out-of-furnace treatment of metallurgical melts comprises a metallic sheath which encloses a core comprising at least one element selected from the group consisting of Ca, Ba, Sr, Mg, Si and Al, wherein at least one layer of a composite coating is applied to an inner and/or outer surface of said sheath, which coating consists of a lacquer paint material and contains high-melting ultrafine particles selected from compounds of metal carbides and/or nitrides and/or carbonitrides and/or silicides and/or borides. The composite coating comprises a protector material, for which ferroalloys and/or flux agents are used. The metals contained in the high-melting compounds are titanium and/or tungsten and/or silicon and/or magnesium and/or niobium and/or vanadium. Said coating is applied evenly onto the surface of the sheath.

Method for recycling used or discarded portable electric batteries
11417893 · 2022-08-16 · ·

A method for upgrading used or rejected electric battery cells, which include upgradable compounds, such as iron, zinc, manganese, copper, and fixed and volatile carbon, and heavy metals and dangerous compounds. The used or rejected battery cells are introduced as a load into a furnace for melting metal, such as a cupola furnace, a free arc furnace, or an induction furnace. A device for purifying gases produced by the furnace and for capturing and removing noxious elements, such as mercury, chlorides, and fluorides, and heavy molecules such as dioxins, furans, and aromatic substances, is provided in a discharge route of the hot gases, downstream from the melting furnace.

HIGH PERFORMANCE ALLOY FOR CORROSION RESISTANCE
20220297172 · 2022-09-22 ·

A corrosion resistant alloy, a method for making the corrosion resistant alloy, and a method for using the corrosion resistant alloy are provided. The corrosion resistant alloy includes 13-15 wt. % chromium, 5-7 wt. % nickel, and 2.5-4.5 wt. % molybdenum.