Primary Steel Making
Primary Steel Making

Steel-making is the practice of producing steel from iron ore and scrap. In steel-making, contaminants such as nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur, silicon, and excess carbon are removed from the sourced iron, and alloying elements such as manganese, nickel, chromium, and vanadium are added to produce different grades of steel. Limiting dissolved gases like nitrogen and oxygen, and pollutants (termed “Inclusions”) in the steel is also crucial to make sure the quality of the products cast from the liquid steel.

Ferrous Metallurgy
Primary Steel Making
Ferrous Metallurgy
TATA Steel Limited
TATA Steel Limited

Ferrous Metallurgy

1 hours
2 lessons
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Description

ELearning course on "Primary Steel Making" will help aspirants to understand the basic equipment, terminology, and processing steps associated with modern steel-making operations, their properties, and applications. This online course provides a theoretical, practical, and operational understanding of primary steel-making. The module takes us through the best steel-making practices in an industry.

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand:-
1. Components of LD converter
2. Steps involved in primary steel-making (LD)
3. Process and Safety precautions required in the primary steel-making process

Course content

Primary Steel Making - MET0110TA205
EN
Certificate - MET0110TA550
EN

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