Mechanism of Refractory Wear by Calcium Ferrite Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hideya Sato
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Refractory wear caused by melts is one of the major determining factors for the interval of shut-down repair of the metallurgical furnaces in general. Calcium ferrite slag employed by M it subishi Continuous Copper Converter, shows hi& fluidity and corrosive characteristics against most of the refractories. In order to improve the corrosion resistance of the refractories, the mechanism of MgO-based refractory wear by the calcium ferrite slag was intensively studied. The dissolution behavior of the refractory into the molten slag and the penetration of the molten slag into the refractory were observed by crucible tests and newly developed oscillating furnace tests. It was found that the wear of MgO-based refractories by the calcium ferrite slag is mainly dominated by the internal structural failure caused by the penetration of CaO-Cu20 rich slag which is formed as a result of the preferential absorption of FeO, from original slag by the spinel of the refractory.
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APA: Hideya Sato  (1999)  Mechanism of Refractory Wear by Calcium Ferrite Slag

MLA: Hideya Sato Mechanism of Refractory Wear by Calcium Ferrite Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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