EFFECT OF OXYGEN CONTENT IN MOLTEN IRON ON THE INTERFACIAL TENSION BETWEEN MOLTEN IRON AND SLAG.

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The interfacial tension is mainly controlled by the oxygen content but the composition of slags had an additional effect. Oxygen and sulfur act as the surface active solutes at the slag-metal boundary and gas-metal boundary.

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Ogino, K., Hara, S., Miwa, T., & Kimoto, S. (1984). EFFECT OF OXYGEN CONTENT IN MOLTEN IRON ON THE INTERFACIAL TENSION BETWEEN MOLTEN IRON AND SLAG. Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 24(7), 522–531. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational1966.24.522

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