Zinc And Refractories – A Nasty Relation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. Gregurek S. Redik C. Wenzl A. Spanring
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Zinc is a component of many input materials used in various pyrometallurgical processes, for example primary lead and zinc production from Pb/Zn ores and recycling processes dealing with zinc-containing residues (e.g., copper recycling, WAELZ process). Hence, zinc and its compounds are present in the respective metallurgical vessels and interact with the refractory lining. In the present work the zinc attack on the refractories out of various primary and secondary furnaces is briefly introduced and discussed. At the prevailing processing temperatures in the metallurgical vessels, zinc oxide is highly corrosive for the brick components. The knowledge of the wear behavior is based not only on a detailed chemical and mineralogical characterization carried out on provided post mortem samples, but also on FactSage calculations. This together with results obtained by practical testing in the RHI pilot plant represents an important prerequisite for product development and brick selection for the individual customer application.
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APA: D. Gregurek S. Redik C. Wenzl A. Spanring  (2016)  Zinc And Refractories – A Nasty Relation

MLA: D. Gregurek S. Redik C. Wenzl A. Spanring Zinc And Refractories – A Nasty Relation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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