RI 7215 Horizontal Zinc Retorts - With Appendix On Statistical Sampling Plan For Zinc Retort Research By F. Reid Creech

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 94
- File Size:
- 23786 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1969
Abstract
Research objectives were to determine the reasons for erratic behavior of semisilica horizontal zinc retorts in service; to investigate potential corrective measures including the possible utilization of more refractory materials in the retort body; and to delineate laboratory tests suitable for process control in the manufacture of retorts. Correlation of laboratory test results and data supplied by the cooperating smelters indicated that structural failures due to thermal shock and laminations in the retort body are largely responsible for the erratic behavior of horizontal zinc retorts in service. The most promising modifications made in the retort body and evaluated on a laboratory scale included finer grinding of the plastic clay fraction, substitution of mullite grog for calcined fire clay and grain alumina for silica, plus the use of an organic binder. Lamination-free extrusions having excellent thermal shock resistance were prepared from a mixture composed of 50 percent low-silica Missouri plastic clay through 100 mesh, 25 percent mullite grog through 6 mesh, and 25 percent alumina through 100 mesh. The mix was pugged under 28-inch vacuum with 1 percent ligno sulfonate binder in 12 percent tempering water. Laboratory tests suitable for process control in the manufacture of retorts are described.
Citation
APA:
(1969) RI 7215 Horizontal Zinc Retorts - With Appendix On Statistical Sampling Plan For Zinc Retort Research By F. Reid CreechMLA: RI 7215 Horizontal Zinc Retorts - With Appendix On Statistical Sampling Plan For Zinc Retort Research By F. Reid Creech. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.