Abstract
Although most of the studies presented in the literature are focused on MgAl2O4 formation and its role on alumina-based refractories performance, ZnO has been reported as a promising spinel inducer. Aiming to investigate the influence of ZnAl2O4 (ZA) and MgAl2O4 (MA) generation on the properties of alumina-based castables, three vibratable compositions containing calcium aluminate cement or hydratable alumina as binders and 1 wt% of silica fume, were evaluated in this work. Flexural strength, apparent porosity, hot elastic modulus, corrosion cup-tests, thermodynamic simulations, were carried out to analyze the performance of such ceramics. The results indicated that ZnAl2O4 was mainly formed above 800 °C, favoring an earlier sintering of the samples. Besides that, the softening of the castables was observed above 1200 °C, which resulted in the elastic modulus decay of the samples during their first heating cycle due to the formation of SiO2-rich liquid phase in the resulting microstructure. Cement-free samples obtained after calcination (600 °C for 5h) presented enhanced corrosion resistance when placed in contact with molten slag at 1500°C. Although, silica fume addition to the castables negatively affected their corrosion performance, it helped to counterbalance the expansion associated with the spinel and calcium aluminates formation.
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Fini, D. S., de Mauro, C. L. C., Bezerra, B. P., & Luz, A. P. (2023). Phase Transformations and Properties Evolution of Alumina-Based Refractory Castables Containing ZnO and SiO2. Materials Research, 26. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2022-0417
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