Chemical and phase chemical characterisation of three different tap-hole clays, I.C. Thobadi, M. Mnisi, J.D. Steenkamp, E Matinde, W. Clark

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 3970 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Pyrometallurgical smelters utilise tap-holes, through which liquid metal, matte and/or slag are
tapped at regular intervals. However, tap-hole failures can have a devastating impact on smelters, which
includes loss of equipment, human life and business interruptions. Contributing factors to tap-hole
failures include poor and/or incorrect refractory material selection, including tap-hole clays. The
functions of tap-hole clays in smelters include their ability to be extruded and drilled with ease at the
end and beginning of a tap, and their ability to resist chemical wear due to molten metal and slag during
tapping. Mintek is currently developing methods of evaluating properties of tap-hole clays with a
specific focus on workability, and wear mechanisms of clays due to ferrochrome alloy and slag. Of
particular interest to this study was the characterisation of various tap-hole clays.
This paper evaluates the chemical and phase chemical properties of three different tap-hole clays.
The bulk chemical composition of the tap-hole clays was determined by inductively coupled plasma
optical emission spectroscopy, proximate analyses and combustion methods. The bulk phase
compositions and specific phase chemical compositions were studied using quantitative X-ray
diffraction, scanning electron microscope and electron probe microanalyses techniques.
Keywords: Tap-hole clay, chemical analyses, phase chemical analyses, ferrochrome
Citation
APA:
(2020) Chemical and phase chemical characterisation of three different tap-hole clays, I.C. Thobadi, M. Mnisi, J.D. Steenkamp, E Matinde, W. ClarkMLA: Chemical and phase chemical characterisation of three different tap-hole clays, I.C. Thobadi, M. Mnisi, J.D. Steenkamp, E Matinde, W. Clark. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.