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publicationDate 1998-08-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Gas blowing plug
abstract [PROBLEMS] To use a chromium material (Cr 2 O 3 ) or the like as a means for reducing the consumption of a gas blowing plug tip of a ladle, chromium oxide is used as waste. Although the problem of contamination due to contamination has been increasingly taken up, the use of non-chromium materials has been changed, but improvement in durability cannot be expected and improvement is required. SOLUTION: In a gas injection plug in which a gas permeable portion is divided into upper and lower materials at a replacement determination position as a boundary, an upper molten metal side is made of chromium material 1, and a lower unused portion is made of non-chromium material 2. A gas blowing plug is provided. [Effect] Since the two materials, the chromium material on the molten metal side and the non-chromium material of the unused portion, are integrated, it is possible to prevent peeling at the replacement determination position. Further, by using a chromium material on the molten metal side, the corrosion resistance was improved, and a stable service life was obtained. In addition, the use of non-chromium material in the unused parts eliminates the risk of chromium contamination by waste.
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