Protection of aluminosilicate aggregates against the corrosion by molten aluminum

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Afshar C. Allaire
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Several studied have recently shown that the use of non-wetting additives is not always a sufficient solution to improve the corrosion resistance of refractories against molten aluminum. Once in contact with liquid aluminum, the coarse aluminosilicate aggregates, which do not benefit from the protective effect of non-wetting additives in the matrix, may be corroded. In some cases, the corrosion of aggregates, especially those containing a significant amount of free silica and/or alkalis, promotes corrosion in the surrounding matrix. The present work explores the possibility to protect the poor corrosion resistant aggregates via a lining procedure. A slip casting method, using either alumina or celsian-like composition based slurries, has been applied for lining of a series of aggregates. The results from this study show that such linings may prevent efficiently the corrosion of aluminosilicate aggregates. This work also analyzes the effects of firing temperature and lining quality on the corrosion behavior of aggregates
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APA: S. Afshar C. Allaire  (2004)  Protection of aluminosilicate aggregates against the corrosion by molten aluminum

MLA: S. Afshar C. Allaire Protection of aluminosilicate aggregates against the corrosion by molten aluminum. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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