Learn About Vacuum Pump Options for Steel Degassing
During the early 1900’s the steelmaking industry suffered from poor quality of the final product. This was mainly attributed to the presence of hydrogen and nitrogen in the molten steel. The presence of hydrogen resulted in pinholes and porosity of the final product. The low solubility of hydrogen in steel at ambient temperatures resulted in its release during solidification thereby reducing the yield strength. Similarly, nitrogen also had low solubility in steel which resulted in defects like embrittlement and reduced ductility. These effects laid the foundation of vacuum degassing processing in the steel making industry.