Investigation of Freeze Linings in Magnesia-Containing Copper Slags

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Crivits
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"Freeze lining technologies are used industrially to protect the integrity of furnace walls in pyrometallurgical reactors. This is achieved by solidifying a protective layer of slag on the inner furnace wall. In the current study, laboratory experiments have been undertaken to produce freeze linings in ‘Cu2232 O’-‘FeO’-MgO-SiO slags under controlled conditions using an air-cooled probe technique. Whilst most thermal models of freeze linings have assumed the freeze lining-bath interface to be at the liquidus temperature of the bulk bath and to be planar in geometry, the current research has demonstrated that this is not the case. Experiments undertaken using this high-temperature slag system have shown the interface at steady state conditions to be at subliquidus temperatures. The solid phases present at the interface do not include the primary phase and the interface is non-planar. The study indicates the need for improved understanding of the fundamentals of freeze lining formation, and of the influence of system properties and process parameters"
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APA: T. Crivits  (2015)  Investigation of Freeze Linings in Magnesia-Containing Copper Slags

MLA: T. Crivits Investigation of Freeze Linings in Magnesia-Containing Copper Slags. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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