4. Conclusions. Future prospects
Cast iron pre-treatment techniques (desiliconization, dephosphorization, desulfurization) have gradually become the norm in all steel mills, due to the evolution of the steel market towards ever-lower levels of non-metallic residuals, the need to improve cost prices and, finally, the need to improve the reliability of the metal flow in the mill - the concept of total quality.
To date, no particular technique has emerged as the preferred choice, given the specific objectives of each plant in terms of cast iron pre-treatment. Factors leading to the choice of one or other technique include :
optimization of blast furnace charging (in particular, fuels with a higher sulfur content, ores with a higher phosphorus content, etc.);
the trend towards steel grades with lower phosphorus and sulfur...
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