High Temperature Phase Formation at the Slag/Refractory Interphase at Ferronickel Production
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 759 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 6, 2020
Abstract
Corrosion mechanisms between high melting synthetic ferronickel slags
and refractory were investigated. The used slags were prepared by mixing and
melting of specific oxides. Substrates of the applied refractory material and specimens
of FeNi slags were heated in a hot stage microscope up to 1650 °C. The
experiments were performed under a defined gas atmosphere of 60% CO and 40%
CO2. A further examination of the formed phases between slag and refractory
occurred by scanning electron microscope. The investigations indicate that the slag
penetrates between magnesia grains and partly dissolves magnesia. Spot analyses
show that iron diffuses into the magnesia grains, which transform to magnesiawustite,
meanwhile SiO2 forms different types of olivine like forsterite and
monticellite. Thermodynamic calculations confirm the formation of these phases.
The combination of practical lab scale experiments and thermodynamic calculations
should finally contribute to an improvement of the refractory lifetime and
performance.
Citation
APA: (2020) High Temperature Phase Formation at the Slag/Refractory Interphase at Ferronickel Production
MLA: High Temperature Phase Formation at the Slag/Refractory Interphase at Ferronickel Production. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2020.