Industrial Application Experiences with Microporous Calcium Hexaluminate Insulating Material SLA-92

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1920 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
"The microporous calcium hexaluminate insulating material SLA-92 has been introduced as an alternative to refractory ceramic fiber and other insulating refractory materials. Key properties associated with this product include: high chemical purity, long term high temperature stability up to 1500 °C, low thermal conductivity up to 1500 °C, and high thermal shock resistance. The properties of the new material and various applications in the steel and ceramic industries have been reported in previous papers. The current paper summarizes the industrial application experiences with innovative refractories based on SLA- 92 and discusses potential new applications in various manufacturing as well as energyrelated industries.IntroductionSLA-92 was introduced to the refractories industry in 1998 by van Garsel, et al. [1] as a new insulating raw material for high temperature applications, followed by investigations [2] of long term temperature stability for this new lightweight aggregate up to 1500°C.SLA-92 was developed as an innovative alternative to commonly used refractory ceramic fibers. It has unique properties regarding chemical purity and mineral composition and is a microporous, silica-free calcium hexaluminate (CA6 – mineral name: hibonite)."
Citation
APA:
(2010) Industrial Application Experiences with Microporous Calcium Hexaluminate Insulating Material SLA-92MLA: Industrial Application Experiences with Microporous Calcium Hexaluminate Insulating Material SLA-92. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.