Corrosion of Refractories in Peirce Smith Converters

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
George Oprea Waiman Lo Tom Troczynski Joe A. Rigby
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The refractory lining of the tuyere line in Peirce Smith converters have usually much shorter life in service than the rest of the lining, above or below it. There are already recognized chemical, thermal and mechanical factors which contribute to the wear of the lining. Our study presents the experimental results on microstructural changes occurring on these tuyere line bricks in a nickelcopper converter. The experimental bricks, after use at the tuyere line, were investigated using SEM/EDS and XRD techniques, to identify the mineralogical changes due to interactions with the nickel-copper matte or fayalite type slag at the process temperatures. The microstructural changes were correlated with physical and mechanical properties of the brick before and after use and a wear mechanism was suggested. Although the matte does not theoretically react with the mineralogical components of the brick, a partial oxidation of the Ni-Cu sulphides was identified using a line analysis by SEM/EDS in the densified layer at the hot face, which allows for mineralogical changes at the matte-refractory interfaces, with a high probability of microcrack formation due to the thermal cycling during use. These microcracks were also identified to open through inter-granular fractures parallel to the hot face, which appeared to be the main cause of lost lining during use. The reactions between the fayalite slag and refractory brick could eventually play a role in chemical dissolution of the brick only in the superficial layer at the hot face, as no slag components were identified deep into the brick.
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APA: George Oprea Waiman Lo Tom Troczynski Joe A. Rigby  (2009)  Corrosion of Refractories in Peirce Smith Converters

MLA: George Oprea Waiman Lo Tom Troczynski Joe A. Rigby Corrosion of Refractories in Peirce Smith Converters. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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