Synthesis of different traditional and composite refractory aggregates from kyanite

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
I. Vernet-Patiño H. Balmori-Ramirez J. Aguilar-Santillan F. Cunha R. C. Bradt
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Kyanite is an alumino-silicate mineral that has been widely used for the production of refractory products for industrial applications. Kyanite provides a high alumina content, it readily produces mullite during firing, good hot strength of products and can be adapted to produce dimensional stability of products during firing. This research addresses the application of kyanite in mixes to produce (0 dense mullite aggregates with the addition of alumina, (ii) dense composite refractory aggregates of forsterite / spinel with additions of magnesia, and (iii) dense cordierite aggregates with the addition of talc. Effects of attrition milling and conventional ceramic processing are addressed as they affect the properties of these unique aggregates.
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APA: I. Vernet-Patiño H. Balmori-Ramirez J. Aguilar-Santillan F. Cunha R. C. Bradt  (2004)  Synthesis of different traditional and composite refractory aggregates from kyanite

MLA: I. Vernet-Patiño H. Balmori-Ramirez J. Aguilar-Santillan F. Cunha R. C. Bradt Synthesis of different traditional and composite refractory aggregates from kyanite. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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