Changes in the Physical and Mechanical Properties of SiC Trays Caused by Ageing in Zinc Refinery Operations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Piant M. Boussuge M. -D. Dupuits
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

This paper summarises a part of the work that has been essentially carried out at the Ecole des Mines de Paris in the framework of an Eureka European programme funded by the French Ministry of Industry, in partnership with Metaleurop and Carborundum (subsidiary of Saint Gobain). It deals with the measurement of different properties (density, thermal linear expansion, elastic modulus, strength) of a SiC-based refractory constituting the trays that are used in the refining columns in the New Jersey zinc distillation process, especially in the boiling section. These parameters have been investigated to check the homogeneity of the asreceived trays as well as to estimate the influence of ageing of the material under operating conditions. With this aim, specimens have been sampled in used trays having more than two years of operation. The as-received trays exhibited a good homogeneity, the strength being slightly lower in the direction in which they are compacted. Despite microstructural changes, most of the properties measured at room temperature are not significantly affected by ageing. High temperature tests involved thermal treated under vacuum to remove metallic zinc before testing at high temperature. An increase in temperature, as well as ageing, induces a decrease in the elastic modulus and strength.
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APA: A. Piant M. Boussuge M. -D. Dupuits  (2000)  Changes in the Physical and Mechanical Properties of SiC Trays Caused by Ageing in Zinc Refinery Operations

MLA: A. Piant M. Boussuge M. -D. Dupuits Changes in the Physical and Mechanical Properties of SiC Trays Caused by Ageing in Zinc Refinery Operations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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