Theory and Practice of Dense Blast Furnace Clay Refractories in Nigeria

Theory and Practice of Dense Blast Furnace Clay Refractories in Nigeria

The Production Of Dense Aluminosilicate Refractory Bricks For Blast Furnaces Using Press Forming Technique

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-08-30 )

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Refractories are among the most important classes of ceramics. They have a wide spectrum of applications in many high temperature equipment. This research investigated the utilization of aluminosilicate materials from Kankara, Onibode and Enugu, all in Nigeria for the production of dense blast furnace refractories, using press forming method. Of the three clay materials, for this study, preliminary investigation of their ‘refractoriness’ showed that Enugu clay was unsuitable for refractories meant for steel melt shops. This is because of its fusibility at rather low temperature of 1300oC. When subjected to chemical analysis by X–ray Fluorescence (XRF) method, Kankara clay proved not to have any noticeable trace of iron oxide, while Onibode clay had a negligible trace, not enough to adversely affect the refractoriness of its product in the iron making shop.Enugu clay had more than required silica and iron oxide. Mineralogical tests were made, and calcinations of the clay samples to 1300 oC proved sufficient.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8454-0018-1

ISBN-10:

3845400188

EAN:

9783845400181

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Umar Sullayman

Number of pages:

312

Published on:

2011-08-30

Category:

Technology