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Melting Behavior of Mold Flux with Exothermic Components for High-Speed Continuous Casting

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Abstract

This study introduces an innovative method of adding exothermic agents to accelerate the melting of mold flux for high-speed continuous casting. The research investigates the melting behavior, phase composition changes, and fluxing effects of these agents using a heating microscope, FactSage software, and TG-DSC analysis. Key findings include a reduction in melting time from 224 seconds to less than 170 seconds with the addition of exothermic agents, and an increase in melting temperature from 1093.17°C to over 1160°C. The study identifies two principal pathways promoting the melting of mold flux: the heat released during the combustion reaction of the exothermic agents and the transformation of wollastonite into calcium metasilicate. The addition of exothermic agents not only accelerates the melting process but also offers a potential route to adjust the physicochemical properties of the flux, suggesting their dual role as heat sources and functional additives for designing fast-melting and multi-functional mold fluxes.

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Title
Melting Behavior of Mold Flux with Exothermic Components for High-Speed Continuous Casting
Authors
Bowen Zheng
Wanlin Wang
Lejun Zhou
Sibao Zeng
Liwu Zhang
Hongliang Lin
Xiaokang Liu
Jianghua Qi
Kui Chen
Publication date
10-10-2025
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B / Issue 6/2025
Print ISSN: 1073-5615
Electronic ISSN: 1543-1916
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11663-025-03810-6
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