Effect of dispersants on rheological behavior of bauxite-based low-cement castables

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
X. Zhou K. Sankaranarayanane M. Rigaud N. Zhou
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The effect of amount and type of dispersants on the rheological behaviour of bauxite-based low-cement castables has been studied in detail. The rheological properties: flow resistance and torque viscosity, as measured by a rheometer, are found to be strongly influenced by the amount and type of dispersants. In the present investigation, a mix containing sodium hexametaphosphate, at an optimal level, is observed to be theologically superior at the given experimental conditions.
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APA: X. Zhou K. Sankaranarayanane M. Rigaud N. Zhou  (2004)  Effect of dispersants on rheological behavior of bauxite-based low-cement castables

MLA: X. Zhou K. Sankaranarayanane M. Rigaud N. Zhou Effect of dispersants on rheological behavior of bauxite-based low-cement castables. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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