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Non-metallic inclusions are chemical compounds and nonmetals that are present in steel and other alloys. They are the product of chemical reactions, physical effects, and contamination that occurs during the melting and pouring process. These inclusions are categorized by origin as either endogenous or exogenous. Endogenous inclusions, also known as indigenous, occur within the metal and are the result of chemical reactions. These products precipitate during cooling and are typically very small. Exogenous inclusions are caused by the entrapment of nonmetals. Their size varies greatly and their source can include slag, dross, flux residues, and pieces of the mold.

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  • Non-metallic inclusions are chemical compounds and nonmetals that are present in steel and other alloys. They are the product of chemical reactions, physical effects, and contamination that occurs during the melting and pouring process. These inclusions are categorized by origin as either endogenous or exogenous. Endogenous inclusions, also known as indigenous, occur within the metal and are the result of chemical reactions. These products precipitate during cooling and are typically very small. Exogenous inclusions are caused by the entrapment of nonmetals. Their size varies greatly and their source can include slag, dross, flux residues, and pieces of the mold. (en)
  • Неметаллические включения — химические соединения металлов с неметаллами, находящиеся в стали и сплавах в виде отдельных фаз. (ru)
  • Неметалі́чні вклю́чення — хімічні сполуки металів з неметалами, що знаходяться в сталі та сплавах у вигляді окремих фаз. (uk)
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  • Non-metallic inclusions are chemical compounds and nonmetals that are present in steel and other alloys. They are the product of chemical reactions, physical effects, and contamination that occurs during the melting and pouring process. These inclusions are categorized by origin as either endogenous or exogenous. Endogenous inclusions, also known as indigenous, occur within the metal and are the result of chemical reactions. These products precipitate during cooling and are typically very small. Exogenous inclusions are caused by the entrapment of nonmetals. Their size varies greatly and their source can include slag, dross, flux residues, and pieces of the mold. (en)
  • Неметаллические включения — химические соединения металлов с неметаллами, находящиеся в стали и сплавах в виде отдельных фаз. (ru)
  • Неметалі́чні вклю́чення — хімічні сполуки металів з неметалами, що знаходяться в сталі та сплавах у вигляді окремих фаз. (uk)
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  • Non-metallic inclusions (en)
  • Неметаллические включения (ru)
  • Неметалічні включення (uk)
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