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ISSN 2594-5327

72nd ABM Annual Congress vol. 72, num.72 (2017)


Título

TECNOLOGIAS DE TIJOLOS ALUMINA-MAGNESIA PARA APENLAS DE AÇO PARTE I, DESENVOLVIMENTO DE TIJOLOS

TECHNOLOGIES OF ALUMINA-MAGNESIA REFRACTORIES FOR STEEL LADLES PART I, BRICK DEVELOPMENT

DOI

10.5151/1516-392X-30190

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Resumo

In this article, technologies of unburned Al2O3-MgO (UAM) refractories are demonstrated in terms of microstructure evolution. During operation, Mg2+ diffuses from MgO to Al2O3 through the liquid phase to form spinel (MgAl2O4) network. Molten slag tends to penetrate along the voids in the spinel network structure and spinel dissolves in the penetrated slag. Therefore, maintaining a high degree of spinel saturation in the penetrated molten slag is important. In order to achieve the condition described above, suppression of overall mass transfer through penetrated slag is effective. This is achievable by evolution of complicated spinel network structure with small pore diameter, which increases the flow resistance of molten slag. Thus, optimization of refractory composition and fabricating conditions, with the aim of creating on improved spinel network, is essential. The effectiveness of spinel network improvement was validated by commercial applications. According to the investigation of UAM brick after use, further densification due to heating under restrained conditions was recognized. Hence, it was concluded that the evolution of the spinel network structure in UAM refractories is essential technology needed to improve durability.

 

Palavras-chave

Refratários, tijolos, panela de aço, espinélio

Refractories, Brick, Steel ladle, Spinel

Como citar

Iida, Masakazu; Doi, Naoko; Tomiya, Hisashi; Torigoe, Atsushi; Ramos, Vladnilson Peter de Souza; Galesi, Douglas Fernando; Leao, Carlos Ferreira. TECNOLOGIAS DE TIJOLOS ALUMINA-MAGNESIA PARA APENLAS DE AÇO PARTE I, DESENVOLVIMENTO DE TIJOLOS , p. 330-340. In: 72nd ABM Annual Congress, São Paulo, 2017.
ISSN: 2594-5327 , DOI 10.5151/1516-392X-30190