Injectable reagents for molten metals

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Electrothermic processes

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75 58, C21C 702

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ABSTRACT:
Injectable reagents useful for innoculating molten process metals, such as molten iron, are prepared by effecting an impregnation of a minor amount of a molten metal reagent, such as Mg or Al or alloys of these, into small particles of a major amount of an inorganic reagent, such as alkaline earth metal oxides and/or carbides, and freezing the molten metal reagent, thereby obtaining particles of the inorganic reagent permeated with metal reagent.

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