Potential Utilization of Iron Oxidation Reaction Heat for the Generation of SiO2–FeO System Melts

Author:

Endo RieORCID,Mitsui Kimia,Hashiyama Shota,Miyazaki Leo,Watanabe Takashi,Ueda Mitsutoshi,Hayashi MiyukiORCID,Tanei Hiroshi,Susa Masahiro

Abstract

AbstractSilicon-containing steel forms an oxide layer within the scale during hot rolling. This layer comprising oxides such as Fe2SiO4 and FeO adversely affect the surface quality of steel owing to strong adhesion between Fe2SiO4 and the steel substrate. A method to melt this silicon-containing oxide layer through the oxidation reaction of iron plates by applying SiO2 powder to the surface is proposed. The aim of this study is to understand the reaction mechanism and identify the optimal conditions for this process. Application of SiO2 coating to the surface of an iron plate at 6.67 × 10–4 g·mm−2 and maintaining the plate at 1423 K, just below the eutectic temperature of Fe2SiO4–FeO system (1450 K), cause the surface oxide scale to melt when exposed to oxidation in an atmospheric environment. Notably, reducing the electric furnace temperature hinders the melting process, whereas excessive application of SiO2 hampers the formation of sufficient liquid phase. On the surface of the iron plate, primarily FeO and Fe2SiO4 are formed. Heat generation is mainly due to the formation of FeO, which leads to the rapid generation of Fe2SiO4. Eutectic reactions within SiO2–Fe2SiO4 or FeO–Fe2SiO4 systems drive the formation of the liquid phase. Once the liquid phase was established, rapid diffusion of iron ions within it resulted in rapid iron oxidation and additional heat generation. Ultimately, a liquid phase in equilibrium with FeO is formed across the entire surface of the iron plate.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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