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Minco HydroVAS
2
Presentation
Outline
HydroVAS
2
Hardware Description
Hydrogen Pick-up during Steelmaking
How the HydroVAS
2
Measures Hydrogen
HydroVAS
2
Software Description
HydroVAS
2
Customer Support
HydroVAS
2
Comparative Results
Minco HydroVAS
2
Unit
Indicating
Lights
LED Display
Unit can operate
without remote
computer
Start Button
Positive Pressure
Gauge
Flow Meters for
precise flow control
of gases
Hand Truck for
Portability
Vacuum Pressure
Gauge
Bottom Connections
Male Attachment
Coupling for the
Pneumatic Hose
Vacuum Exhaust
Carrier Gas Inlet
Quick Connect
Calibration Gas #1
Inlet Quick Connect
Calibration Gas #2
Inlet Quick Connect
Compressed Air Inlet
For Vortex Cooler
Quick Connect
Exhaust for
Vortex Cooler
Host/Remote
Computer
Communication
Power Inlet
On/Off Switch
Remote Start
Connection
Remote
Lights/Horn
Connection
Minco HydroVAS
2
Pole and
Pneumatic Hose
Simple Coupling System
-Leak Tight
-Secure connection
without tearing or
deforming O-rings
Handle Protects
Coupling
Easy Hose Connection
with Hand tightening
Knurled Collar
Minco HydroVAS Probe on
Pole
Protective Metal Cap
Secured in Cement
Stop-Collar to ensure
correct probe to pole
connection
Why Choose the Minco
HydroVAS
2
System?
Technical expertise in Hydrogen
The Problem with
Hydrogen in Steelmaking
Hydrogen is found in the form of water that can be
present in the air, scrap, alloys, refractories and
furnace slag.
Hydrogen is easily and quickly absorbed into molten
steel.
Hydrogens high vapor pressure makes it very
detrimental in low quantities.
Hydrogen entrapped in steel can cause blowholes,
micro-cracks, embrittle the final product, and cause
Breakouts by reacting with mold powder.
Hydrogen Pick-up in the Furnace
Cooling Rings
Wet Scrap
Humidity
( ) O H 2 g O H
2
+
( ) slag OH O H +
( ) ( ) ( ) slag OH 2 slag O g O H
2
+
Hydrogen Pick
Hydrogen Pick
-
-
up in the Ladle after Tap
up in the Ladle after Tap
( ) ( ) ( ) steel H slag O slag OH +
The Amount of Slag Carried Over at Tap is Directly Related to th The Amount of Slag Carried Over at Tap is Directly Related to the e
Amount of Hydrogen Absorbed in the Steel: More Slag = Higher H2 Amount of Hydrogen Absorbed in the Steel: More Slag = Higher H2
Hydrogen Pick-up in the Ladle Furnace
( ) ( ) ( ) slag OH 2 slag O g O H
2
+
Hydrated
Slag
Conditioner
Additions
( ) ) g ( O H ) CaO ( s ) OH ( Ca
2 2
+
Ca
Ca
( ) ( ) ( ) steel H slag O slag OH +
Hydrogen Pick-up in Tundish
1
st
Heat on a Tundish
Flame Retardant Paper Handle
Minco Wool
(High Temperature
Ceramic Fiber)
Aluminum Quick
Connector
(with Lubricated O-rings)
Bubbled Alumina
Alumina Splash Shield
Outer
Quartz Tube
Inner Quartz Tube
Protective Metal
Cap
During the Yellow Light:
Entire System is Purged
With Nitrogen Carrier Gas
TCDis
Standardized
During the Green Light:
The Probe is Immersed and
Impurities from the Slag
and from the Metal Cap
are Purged Away from the
Testing Area
System Completes its
Main Purge as the Probe
Comes to its Final Depth
During Green Light:
1. Main Purge Ends
2. Constant Line
Continues to Purge N2
3. Vacuum Turns On
Vacuum
Turns On
Gases Come to
Equilibrium
within Chamber
Equilibrated
Gases pass freely
through a Porous
Splash Shield
using a Precisely
Controlled
Vacuum
Constantly Bubbling
Nitrogen Forms the
Gas/ Steel Interface
During Vacuum
This Interface
Allows Gases
within the Steel to
form into their
Gaseous
Compound for
Analysis
Why Choose the Minco
HydroVAS
2
System?
Technical expertise in Hydrogen