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Assimilation of Pipe Steel Extra-Furnace Treatment and Casting Technology with Specification for Resistance to H2S Media Under Casting and Rolling Complex Conditions

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Comprehensive analysis is provided for the effect of production parameters on the manufacture of steel produced under conditions of a casting and rolling complex (CRC) on rolled production hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) resistance and sulfide corrosion cracking (SCC) in H2S-media. For the first time, in metallurgical practice under casting and rolling complex conditions a general concept of technology is developed for extra-furnace treatment and casting of steel with specifications for HIC and SSC with simultaneous provision of rolled product cold resistance (KCV at –50°C, KCU at –60°C), and based upon it assimilation of rolled product and oil and gas pipe mass production.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 8, pp. 48–56, August, 2017.

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Kudashov, D.V., Mursenkov, E.S., Stepanov, P.P. et al. Assimilation of Pipe Steel Extra-Furnace Treatment and Casting Technology with Specification for Resistance to H2S Media Under Casting and Rolling Complex Conditions. Metallurgist 61, 656–665 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-017-0547-0

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