Prospects For Lime Refractories In The Production Of Metals And Ceramics - A. Production

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert E. Moore
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Investigators have attempted to develop lime refractories on a scale for broad applications in the metal and ceramic industries for several decades. There was a flurry of activity in the early to mid-fifties but no commercial developments were forthcoming. The literature of that period yields little information on plant trials. A major factor suppressing past interest in lime has to have been the high success with the application of magnesic and dolomitic materials. These materials, usually tar-bonded or impregnated, have become the refractories success story of the past two decades, especially in BOF applications. It is safe to say that their development and application has essentially plateaued, and that work today is focussed on finding cheaper paths to produce MgO-based refractories. For example there are efforts underway to extract MgO from mineral magnesite and to combine natural dolomite with MgO1. Beginning in the late sixties, rather intensive research began on the development of CaO brick, especially in East and West Germany, in Poland, and other communist bloc satellites, 'and also in Italy and Spain. One speculates that the motivation was a regional shortage of good magnesia and dolomitic material. Of course, There has always existed the prospect of cost savings should it be possible to use raw limestone as the starting material. Quite a large literature has appeared treating of these developments which in the early seventies had already reached full plant scale trials and uses. Some of the directions followed in the research have led to novel methods of brick manufacture.
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APA: Robert E. Moore  (1985)  Prospects For Lime Refractories In The Production Of Metals And Ceramics - A. Production

MLA: Robert E. Moore Prospects For Lime Refractories In The Production Of Metals And Ceramics - A. Production. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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