Influence of sodium on refractory behaviour in aluminium production

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
O. -J. Siljan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

"Refractory materials are an integral part of aluminium production. One special feature of aluminium making is the prominent role of sodium in all parts of the production process. This presence of sodium inflicts stresses on the refractory materials through reactions and may cause severe damages to the refractory linings. The present paper address possible reactions between sodium and refractories in anode bake furnaces, electrolytic pots and casting furnaces. The discussions presented in the paper points to the importance of selecting materials with excellent alkali resistance in all parts of the aluminium making process, although alkali resistance is not the sole parameter to determine refractory life-time. ""Acid"", i.e. silica-rich alumino-silicate refractories are shown to be the best materials for aluminium electrolysis cell potlinings, whereas high- alumina refractories based on minerals like andalusite seems to be the preferred choice for anode bake furnaces as well as cast house furnaces."
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APA: O. -J. Siljan  (2004)  Influence of sodium on refractory behaviour in aluminium production

MLA: O. -J. Siljan Influence of sodium on refractory behaviour in aluminium production. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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