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The Formation of Sulfide Inclusions and Their Location Within Grains in Relation to Steel 20 Deoxidation Conditions

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Features of sulfide inclusion formation during metal solidification under different deoxidation conditions are considered. Correlation is established between low-alloy structural steel oxidation level and sulfide and oxysulfide inclusion morphology, and features of their location within grains giving rise to a possible reduction in object ductility properties.

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The work was carried out with financial support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research within the scope of scientific project No. NK 14-08-31279\14 mol_a.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 5, pp. 60–63, May, 2014.

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Shevtsova, O.A., Zyuban, N.A., Pegisheva*, S.A. et al. The Formation of Sulfide Inclusions and Their Location Within Grains in Relation to Steel 20 Deoxidation Conditions. Metallurgist 58, 392–396 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-014-9921-3

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