Masana Imagumbai
Shibaura Institute of Technology
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Materials Science Forum | 2005
Masana Imagumbai; Hiroyuki Kajioka; Hiroshi Takechi
This report introduces a new deoxidation process that starts with a vacuum degassing followed by the addition of ferro-niobium in the same vacuum facility. The addition of strong deoxidation substance like aluminum and/or silicon is not adopted. Owing to the degassing in vacuum, which in reality reacts as deoxidation with C in molten steel, the solute oxygen in molten steel (O) is stabilized by niobium, which generates an ample number of fine oxide particles composed of (Nb, Mn)2O3-phase. Provided the carbon-degassing is conducted so as to reach the O prior to the FeNb addition would be around 100ppm and less, these oxide-inclusions do not agglomerate before and during solidification, because of the weak cohesivity of niobium-based oxides in molten steel, which would enable defect-free cast products as well as clogging-less casting operation. Also, the steel containing these fine (Nb, Mn)2O3-particles but no Al, exhibits so-called intra-granular acicular ferrite transformation and good toughness of weld heat affected zone (HAZ).
Isij International | 2011
Toshihiro Hanamura; Shiro Torizuka; Akira Sunahara; Masana Imagumbai; Hiroshi Takechi
Isij International | 1998
Seiki Nishida; Atsuhiko Yoshie; Masana Imagumbai
Isij International | 1994
Masana Imagumbai; Tetsuo Takeda
Isij International | 1994
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Isij International | 1994
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Isij International | 1996
Masana Imagumbai; Hiroyuki Kajioka
Isij International | 1994
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Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 2012
Naruhito Murayama; Shiro Torizuka; Toshihiro Hanamura; Masana Imagumbai
Materials Science Forum | 2003
Hiroshi Takechi; Shunichi Hashimoto; Masana Imagumbai