Waste Prevention Through the Use of Monolithic Refractory Lining in Aluminum Reduction Cells: A Mineralogical Case Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ann M. Hagni
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

One of the most costly factors in the production of aluminum is the consumption of energy in the form of electricity. Energy consumption is increased as refractories in the Hall-Heroult reduction cells are corroded by penetration of the fluxes cryolite (Na3AlF6) and villiaumite (NaF). To decrease thermal conductivity and refractory waste, protective barrier linings are installed. Dry powder barrier linings form stable reaction products at cell operating temperatures. Four dry powders composed of vermiculite, corundum, wollastonite, and anorthite are characterized mineralogically by X-ray diffraction, reflected light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and cathodoluminescence microscopy in this research project.
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APA: Ann M. Hagni  (1998)  Waste Prevention Through the Use of Monolithic Refractory Lining in Aluminum Reduction Cells: A Mineralogical Case Study

MLA: Ann M. Hagni Waste Prevention Through the Use of Monolithic Refractory Lining in Aluminum Reduction Cells: A Mineralogical Case Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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