Enhancement of Insulating Refractory Properties of Selected Nigeria Fire-Clays Using Coconut Shell

  • Obidiegwu E
  • Esezobor D
  • Agunsoye J
  • et al.
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The use of coconut shell particulates to enhance the insulating refractory properties of Ukpor, Osiele and Kankara fireclays in Nigeria was studied in this paper. The chemical analysis of the raw materials was conducted using Atomic Absorption spectrometer. The samples used for different tests were prepared by mixing the clay, bentonite and coconut shell, of grain sizes of 212 - 600 µm. The prepared samples were air and oven dried for 24 hours at room temperature and at 110˚C respectively. The samples were then fired at different temperatures in the range of 950˚C to 1200˚C at 50˚C interval and at 2.5˚C/min. The fired samples were investigated for their physical, insulating (thermal) and mechanical properties. Micro-structural examination was also carried out. The results indicate that clays with 25 wt% - 30 wt% coconut shell and grain sizes of 212 - 300 µm fired at 1150˚C - 1200˚C possess enhanced mechanical, physical and insulating (thermal) properties.

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Obidiegwu, E. O., Esezobor, D. E., Agunsoye, J. O., & Lawal, G. I. (2015). Enhancement of Insulating Refractory Properties of Selected Nigeria Fire-Clays Using Coconut Shell. Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering, 03(06), 458–468. https://doi.org/10.4236/jmmce.2015.36048

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