desulfurization
Desulfurization means the removal of sulfur from metals, usually during steelmaking, to enhance mechanical properties and decrease brittleness. The final product is therefore of better strength and durability.
Key features:
- Sulfur Removal Methods: Includes agents like calcium, magnesium, or fluxes. These will react with sulphur and form removable slag.
- Enhanced Mechanical Properties: Reduces brittleness to gain toughness. This would make steel more ductile and workable.
- Industrial Importance: Essential in producing high-strength steel. This is important in automotive, construction, and aerospace industries.
The major point in Desulfurization is quality improvement of metal by reducing the sulfur content, ensuring better mechanical properties and weldability. With advances in refining techniques, desulfurization becomes increasingly efficient and profiting more from an environment standpoint.