Optimization Of Refractory Lining Design And Installation Practice To Reduce Vessel Downtime And Maximize Performance Of Anode Refining Vessels

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. J. Rigby
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Anode vessels are often relined with refractory every one to two years and a typical reline time can take between 16-20 days. Modem refractory designs using dense, corrosion resistant brick applied directly to the vessel shell in the high wear areas around and above the tuyeres and at the slagline can yield a lining life of up to 4-5 years before a complete reline is necessary. Installation methods using brick delivery on roller conveyors through an endwall access port and complete anchoring of the brick to allow for lining self-support can take days off the installation time. It is possible, therefore, to reduce the refractory relining period by 50% and increase lining life by 100% compared to typical anode repair schemes. Cu2007
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APA: A. J. Rigby  (2007)  Optimization Of Refractory Lining Design And Installation Practice To Reduce Vessel Downtime And Maximize Performance Of Anode Refining Vessels

MLA: A. J. Rigby Optimization Of Refractory Lining Design And Installation Practice To Reduce Vessel Downtime And Maximize Performance Of Anode Refining Vessels. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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