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'''Argon oxygen decarburization''' ('''AOD''') is a process primarily used in [[stainless steel]] [[steel making|making]] and other high grade alloys with oxidizable elements such as [[chromium]] and [[aluminum]]. After initial melting the metal is then transferred to an AOD vessel where it will be subjected to three steps of refining; [[decarburization]], [[Reduction (chemistry)|reduction]], and [[desulfurization]].
The AOD process was invented in 1954 by the Lindé Division of The [[Union Carbide Corporation]]<ref name=krivsky73>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1007/BF02667991| bibcode = 1973MT......4.1439K| title = The linde argon-oxygen process for stainless steel; A case study of major innovation in a basic industry| journal = Metallurgical Transactions| volume = 4| issue = 6| pages =
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