Degradation of Alumina and Magnesia Chrome refractory bricks in Portland cement kiln - Corrected version

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In cement plants, the refractory products are particularly confronted to partially liquid oxide phases at temperature ranging between 900°C and 1700°C. All constituents of these products have to resist not only to thermal constraints, but also to the thermochemical solicitations which result from contact material/coating. In order to study the phenomenon of degradation of refractory bricks in cement kilns and to identify the causes of their degradation, we proceed to the examination of industrial cases in cement kiln. Many chemical tests of the degraded refractory bricks have been done and the results acquired were compared to the ones not used. The analysis of the results is doing using different techniques (Loss of ignition, X-ray Fluorescence, X-ray Diffraction). The results show that the degradation of the used bricks in the clinkering and cooling zone is due to the infiltration of aggressive elements such us sulphur, alkali (Na2O, K2O...). The chemical interaction between the Portland clinker phases and refractory material has also an importance on the stability of the coating and consequently on the life of the refractories. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2014.

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Ben Addi, K., Diouri, A., & Khachani, M. (2014). Degradation of Alumina and Magnesia Chrome refractory bricks in Portland cement kiln - Corrected version. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 11). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141101048

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