RI 8845 - High-Temperature Properties of Alumina Refractory Brick Impregnated With Oxide and Salt Solutions

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 8868 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines has investigated the effect of refractory oxide additions, introduced in soluble form, on the refractory properties of 42-, 58-, and 70-pct-A1203 brick. Brick having porosities ranging from 12 to 16 pct were impregnated with solutions containing chrome, chrome-iron, zirconium, calcium, magnesium, cobalt, nickel, tin, and manganese ions. Additions of some of these ions provided dramatic improvements to such properties as hot modulus of rupture, hot load, and particularly slag resistance. These improvements can be related to reduction of porosity, amorphous grain boundary phases, formation of more refractory bond phases, and reduction of the wettability of Al203-containing refractories by metallurgical slags. Fifty-eight-percent-AI203 brick, impregnated with chrome, showed hot modulus of rupture, hot load, and slag resistance two to five times better than those of untreated 70-pct-AI203 brick. This could result in reducing the Nation's dependence on imported refractory-grade bauxite generally required for high-A1203 brick, as domestic alumina resouces could be used to produce the improved refractories.
Citation
APA:
(1984) RI 8845 - High-Temperature Properties of Alumina Refractory Brick Impregnated With Oxide and Salt SolutionsMLA: RI 8845 - High-Temperature Properties of Alumina Refractory Brick Impregnated With Oxide and Salt Solutions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1984.