RI 9178 - Evaluation of Refractories for Aluminum Recycling Furnaces

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. G. Davis
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Under a memorandum of agreement with Reynolds Metals Co., Richmond, VA, the Bureau of Mines studied the problem of corundum formation on refractory linings in aluminum recycling furnaces. A laboratory test was developed for evaluating refractories in contact with molten recycled aluminum and identifying the mechanism of corundum formation. A test apparatus was designed and constructed to evaluate the performance of refractory samples. Corundum mechanism formation studies indicated that corundum formed on refractories when there is metal penetration. Once corundum forms, it acts as a wick allowing the molten aluminum to move to the surface where it is oxidized, thus causing further growth of the corundum. Phosphoric acid treatment or a spinel mortar coating prevented corundum formation on the 70-and 90-pct-A1203 refractories.
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APA: E. G. Davis  (1988)  RI 9178 - Evaluation of Refractories for Aluminum Recycling Furnaces

MLA: E. G. Davis RI 9178 - Evaluation of Refractories for Aluminum Recycling Furnaces. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1988.

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