Miyagi-ken, The behavior of various inclusion particles at inert gaslmolten steel interface was "in-situ" studied with a confocal scanning laser microscope, Solid CaO-AI203and solid CaO-Al203-Si02inclusion particles were subjected to quick agglomeration to form clusters which densified and deformed later. Capillary attraction was found responsible for the agglomeration and densification. The capillary effect also operated between solid CaO-AI203inclusion particle and liquid CaO
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