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Effect of modified MgO aggregates on mechanical properties of magnesium aluminate spinel refractories

Journal

IRONMAKING & STEELMAKING
Volume 48, Issue 3, Pages 292-298

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/03019233.2020.1772588

Keywords

Magnesium sliding plates; magnesia aggregates; surface modification; in-situ MgAl2O4; secondary periclase; interface enhancement; high temperature mechanical properties; microstructure

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  1. Scientific and Technological Research Project of Henan Provincial Department of Science and Technology [182102210093]

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By using different modification methods, the performance of magnesium aluminate spinel refractory materials can be effectively improved, such as thermal shock resistance and hot modulus of rupture. Introducing proper spinel in different parts of the material helps enhance its performance.
Magnesium aluminate spinel (MA spinel) refractory samples were prepared and their cold and hot modulus of rupture, thermal shock resistance were determined, phase composition and microstructure were analyzed by means of XRD and SEM. Experimental results showed that: with introduction of MgO aggregates modified by alpha-Al(2)O(3)ultrafine powder coating approach, considerable amount of well-developed spinel (MgAl2O4) was in-situ formed on the surface of MgO aggregates, being beneficial to reducing expansion stress and enhancing thermal shock resistance of the material, evidenced by the residual strength retention rate of 78.3%; with addition of MgO aggregates modified respectively by hydration and APS coating approaches, hot modulus of rupture (HMOR) of the material can be improved, due to the accelerated sinterability and improved interfacial bond degree of MgO aggregates and matrix, which was brought by micro and nano scaled activated secondary MgO decomposed from hydrated Mg(OH)(2)under heating.

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