China's Refractories

《中国耐火材料》英文版

China's Refractories ›› 2022, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (2): 45-48.DOI: 10.19691/j.cnki.1004-4493.2022.02.009

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Effect of Various Alumina Powders on Properties of Castables

SONG Yanan1, WEI Guoping2, CHEN Qin2, SHUAI Hang1, LIU Guangping2, SHEN Mingke2,*(), CHEN Yaosheng1, YU Yan2, WANG Yulong2, CAO Yaping2   

  1. 1 Zhejiang Zili Advanced Materials Co., Ltd., Shaoxing 312300, China
    2 Zhejiang Zili High Temperature Technology Co., Ltd., Shaoxing 312300, China
  • Online:2022-06-15 Published:2022-07-05
  • Contact: SHEN Mingke
  • About author:Song Yanan is currently an R&D engineer in Zhejiang Zili Advanced Materials Corporation Limited. She graduated from Wuhan University of Science and Technology and received her master’s degree in Material Science, studying preparation and application on spinel-containing calcium aluminate cements. She has been working in Zhejiang Zili Advanced Materials Corporation Limited since her graduation and her current research focuses on designing refractory matrix materials, including reactive alumina, calcined alumina, spinel microfines, binders and additives.

Abstract:

To satisfy the requirements of alumina castables in specific environment and enhance their properties, alumina castables were prepared using tabular alumina, various alumina powders (07RAL, 15RA, 22RABL, 40CA, 99-20um, and 99-325mesh), and calcium aluminate cement as main raw materials, and heat treating at 110, 1 000, 1 600 ℃, respectively. Their flowability and physical properties were tested, and the morphology was researched. The results show that compared with calcined alumina and tabular alumina powders, reactive alumina has higher specific surface area and better filling performance leading to lower water demand and higher viscosity, and the castables prepared with reactive alumina have higher CCS and CMOR after heat treating at 110, 1 000 and 1 600 ℃ as well as lower PLC than those with calcined alumina and tabular alumina powders.

Key words: alumina powder, castables, rheological property, construction time, sintering performance