In steel smelting, seamless calcium wire, as an efficient additive, is becoming a key means to improve the performance of steel.
By adding calcium wire to the molten steel, calcium element can effectively deoxidize and desulfurize, significantly reduce harmful impurities in the steel, improve the purity of the steel from the source, and lay the foundation for high strength.
More importantly, calcium wires can change the morphology of harmful inclusions, transforming them from sharp "glass shards" to rounded "small rubber balls", greatly reducing stress concentration and directly improving the strength, toughness, and fatigue resistance of steel.
In addition, this technology can refine the internal grain size of steel, achieve "fine grain strengthening", and maintain good plasticity of steel while strengthening.
Industry experts point out that the widespread application of this technology is an important manifestation of the steel industry's move towards high-end development, providing solid performance guarantees for the manufacturing of high-end steel products such as automobiles, wind power, and special pipelines.
By adding calcium wire to the molten steel, calcium element can effectively deoxidize and desulfurize, significantly reduce harmful impurities in the steel, improve the purity of the steel from the source, and lay the foundation for high strength.
More importantly, calcium wires can change the morphology of harmful inclusions, transforming them from sharp "glass shards" to rounded "small rubber balls", greatly reducing stress concentration and directly improving the strength, toughness, and fatigue resistance of steel.
In addition, this technology can refine the internal grain size of steel, achieve "fine grain strengthening", and maintain good plasticity of steel while strengthening.
Industry experts point out that the widespread application of this technology is an important manifestation of the steel industry's move towards high-end development, providing solid performance guarantees for the manufacturing of high-end steel products such as automobiles, wind power, and special pipelines.
