dephosphatization
Dephosphatization refers to the process of removing phosphorus from a substance. In metallurgy, dephosphatization is a crucial step in steelmaking, where phosphorus is considered an impurity. High levels of phosphorus in steel can lead to embrittlement, making the material brittle and prone to fracture, especially at low temperatures.
The primary method for dephosphatization in steel production is through oxidation. During the smelting process, oxidizing
Several factors influence the efficiency of dephosphatization, including the temperature of the molten metal, the type