Novel materials for aluminium electrolysis cells

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. M. Silva Bittencourt. L. R. M.
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Three newly developed alumino-silicate refractory bricks for use in safety lining of aluminum electrolysis cells were compared to one commonly used bricks for the same application. It was shown that the increase in silica content and decrease in permeability led to a sensitive decrease in cryolite attack. Both parameters are of utmost importance in selecting bricks for these cells. The reasons for this observation were the formation of a more viscous liquid after the reaction between molten cryolite and the brick, and the reduction of the rate of penetration. Moreover, a novel mortar with high silica content was tested and has shown improved resistance to molten cryolite. The use of oxidizing atmosphere led to increased attack rate in the brick when compared to reducing condition. The opposite effect was observed in the mortars.
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APA: W. M. Silva Bittencourt. L. R. M.  (2004)  Novel materials for aluminium electrolysis cells

MLA: W. M. Silva Bittencourt. L. R. M. Novel materials for aluminium electrolysis cells. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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