Refractory Corrosion by Ferrite Slag at Elevated Temperatures

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. Yarnaguchi
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

In the Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Converting Furnace, calcium femte slag is used. Due to its extremely high basicity, the improvement of corrosion resistance of the refractory lining is in need. In order to clarify the corrosion mechanism and to search for a new corrosion resistant material, first, the surface snuctures of bricks corroded in molten slags were observed by EPMA. Second, the dissolution behaviors of sintered MgO-based pellets containing various oxide additives were examined. It was found that the formation and the dissolution of magnesiofemte at the surface of the bricks play an important role in their corrosion and an addition of NiO, Mn02, or Ti02 to MgO is effective in stabilizing the magnesio-femte and improving the corrosion resistance of MgO.
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APA: K. Yarnaguchi  (1994)  Refractory Corrosion by Ferrite Slag at Elevated Temperatures

MLA: K. Yarnaguchi Refractory Corrosion by Ferrite Slag at Elevated Temperatures. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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