Claims
- 1. A process for producing refined steel which comprises:
- a. providing a supply of molten iron bearing material, having a composition comprising, in percent by weight:
- .5 - 2.0 Silicon2.0 min. Carbon.4 - 1.5 Manganese
- and the balance being essentially iron
- b. adding, to said molten iron, molten steel having a carbon content less than 2%, by weight, to provide a molten mix comprising 40-75% molten steel and 60-25% molten iron;
- c. adding, to said molten mix, unmolten iron bearing material in an amount where the unmolten material comprises approximately 5-15%, by weight, of the resultant mixture comprised of said molten mix and the added unmolten material; and
- d. blowing essentially pure oxygen through the resultant mixture to refine the same.
- 2. A process, as described in claim 1, wherein:
- the molten steel added in step (b) is steel melted from scrap metal by oxy-fuel flame.
- 3. A process for producing refined steel, comprising:
- a. providing a supply of molten iron bearing material at a temperature of about 2400.degree. - 2500.degree. F and having a carbon content of at least 2% by weight;
- b. adding to said molten iron, molten steel having a carbon content less than 2%, by weight, to provide a molten mix comprising 40-75% molten steel and 60-25% molten iron, at a temperature of about 2600.degree. F;
- c. adding, to said molten mix, unmolten iron bearing material in an amount where the unmolten material comprises approximately 5-15%, by weight, of the resultant mixture comprised of said molten mix and the added unmolten material; and
- d. refining said resultant mixture by injecting essentially pure oxygen into the molten mix.
- 4. A process for the refining of steel-making compositions, which comprises:
- a. providing a supply of molten iron at a temperature of about 2400.degree.F and having a composition comprising, in percent by weight:
- .5 - 2.0 Silicon2.0 min. Carbon.4 - 1.5 Manganese
- and the balance being essentially iron
- b. adding to said molten iron, low carbon molten steel scrap to provide a molten mixture being comprised of approximately 60% of said molten scrap and approximately 40% of said molten iron composition;
- said mixture being at a temperature of about 2600.degree.F and being of a composition comprising
- .5 - .6 Silicon1.8 - 2.0 Carbon.3 - .4 Manganese
- and the balance being essentially iron
- c. adding to said molten mixture unmolten iron bearing material in an amount where said unmolten iron bearing material comprises approximately 5-15% of the resultant mixture; and
- d. refining said resultant mixture by blowing oxygen therethrough with a nozzle having its discharge opening positioned beneath the surface of the molten charge.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Ser. No. 307,125, Method and Apparatus for Melting Iron Bearing Material; Applicants: Frank A. Nemec, et al; filed Nov. 16, 1972, now abandoned.
Ser. No. 307,130, Method and Apparatus for Continous Melting and Further Refining of Solid Material Bearing Iron; Applicants: Frank A. Nemec, et al; filed Nov. 16, 1972, now abandoned.
Both applications are assigned to the same assignee as the present application.
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