Preparation of Refractory Materials from Ferronickel Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Foquan Gu Zhiwei Peng Huimin Tang Lei Ye Weiguang Tian Guoshen Liang Mingjun Rao Yuanbo Zhang Guanghui Li Tao Jiang
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

The amount of slag produced from a typical ferronickel smelting pro- cess is 4 to 6 times that of the metal product, and handling this slag is a huge challenge to the ferronickel industry. The feasibility of a technological route for preparing refractory materials from a ferronickel slag was verified in this study. Based on the thermodynamics analysis, the effect of the sintering temperature on the properties of refractory material from the slag was studied in the presence of magnesia. The results of thermodynamics calculation showed that the reaction of MgO with SiO generated forsterite and enstatite, whereas the reaction between 2 MgO and Fe O /Al O produced corresponding magnesia spinels. The experi- 2 3 2 3 mental results showed that a refractory material with refractoriness of 1580 °C, bulk density of 2.88 g/cm3, compressive strength of 106.9 MPa, and apparent porosityof 5.8%was obtained under the conditions ofmagnesia addition of 15 wt %, sintering temperature of 1350 °C and sintering time of 3 h. With increasing sintering temperature, the bulk density and the compressive strength of refractory material increased but the apparent porosity decreased, mainly attributed to the formation of the liquid phase which promoted the densification of the refractory material. (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1)
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APA: Foquan Gu Zhiwei Peng Huimin Tang Lei Ye Weiguang Tian Guoshen Liang Mingjun Rao Yuanbo Zhang Guanghui Li Tao Jiang  (2018)  Preparation of Refractory Materials from Ferronickel Slag

MLA: Foquan Gu Zhiwei Peng Huimin Tang Lei Ye Weiguang Tian Guoshen Liang Mingjun Rao Yuanbo Zhang Guanghui Li Tao Jiang Preparation of Refractory Materials from Ferronickel Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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