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Influence of the pressure in the vacuum unit’s working chamber on the content of hydrogen and nonmetallic inclusions in steel

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In electrosmelting shop 2 at Belarussian Metallurgical Plant, the removal of hydrogen from steel is studied as a function of the residual pressure in the working chamber of the RH vacuum unit. The influence of the pressure on the quantity and composition of the nonmetallic inclusions in cord steel is also investigated.

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Original Russian Text © S.V. Terletskii, V.A. Matochkin, A.N. Chichko, A.A. Chichko, V.F. Sobolev, 2010, published in “Stal’,” 2010, No. 8, pp. 46–48.

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Terletskii, S.V., Matochkin, V.A., Chichko, A.N. et al. Influence of the pressure in the vacuum unit’s working chamber on the content of hydrogen and nonmetallic inclusions in steel. Steel Transl. 40, 746–749 (2010). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091210080139

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