Many steel companies incorporate electric arc furnace methods in steel production, which involves the recycling of steel scrap. Of concern is the effect of increasing level of residual elements such as Cu and Sn on the properties of the steel at various stages of production. [1,2] This work examines the effect of these key residuals on the cracking susceptibility during continuous casting by conducting simulation tests using the Gleeble 2000.
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