DEPHOSPHORIZATION OF LIQUID IRON BY CaF2-BASE FLUXES.

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Dephosphorization was studied at 1600 degree C. Iron oxide was added to metal or flux as the oxidizing agent. Dephosphorizing rate increased with increasing CaF//2 content. The effect of CaF//2 on the distribution ratio of phosphorus between liquid iron and flux was examined.

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Kawai, Y., Nakao, R., & Mori, K. (1984). DEPHOSPHORIZATION OF LIQUID IRON BY CaF2-BASE FLUXES. Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 24(7), 509–514. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational1966.24.509

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