Commonly used varieties in common and special refractories

2020-11-09 07:48:48
Acid refractory
 
Silica bricks and clay bricks are used in larger amounts. Silica bricks are siliceous products containing more than 93% SiO2. The raw materials used are silica and waste silica bricks. Silica brick has strong resistance to acidic slag erosion, but it is susceptible to alkaline slag. Its load softening temperature is very high, close to its refractoriness. After repeated calcination, the volume does not shrink or even expand slightly, but it is resistant to refractory abrasive tools.
 
Poor thermal shock. Silica bricks are mainly used in thermal equipment such as coke ovens, glass melting furnaces, and acid steel furnaces. Clay bricks contain 30%~46% alumina. It uses refractory clay as the main raw material. It has a refractoriness of 1580~1770℃ and good thermal shock resistance. It is a weak acid refractory material and has corrosion resistance to acid slag. It has a wide range of uses. It is currently the largest type of refractory in production.
 
Neutral refractory
 
The main crystalline phases in high-alumina products are mullite and corundum. The content of corundum increases with the increase of alumina content. Corundum products containing more than 95% alumina are a kind of high-quality refractory material with wide application. Chrome bricks are mainly made of chrome ore, and the main crystal phase is chromite. It has good corrosion resistance to steel slag, but poor thermal shock resistance and low deformation temperature under high temperature load. Chrome magnesia bricks made of chrome ore and magnesia in different proportions have good thermal shock resistance and are mainly used as alkaline open-hearth roof bricks. Carbon products are another type of neutral refractory materials. According to the composition of carbon-containing raw materials and the mineral composition of the products, they are divided into three categories: carbon bricks, graphite products and silicon carbide products. Carbon bricks are made of high-grade petroleum coke as raw materials, adding tar and pitch as binders, and sintering at 1300°C without air. Graphite products (except natural graphite) are made of carbon materials in an electric furnace through graphitization at 2500-2800°C. Silicon carbide products use silicon carbide as raw material, add clay, silicon oxide and other binders to sinter at 1350 to 1400°C. Silicon carbide and silicon powder can also be made into silicon nitride-silicon carbide products under nitrogen atmosphere in an electric furnace. Refractory abrasive carbon products have low thermal expansion coefficient, high thermal conductivity, good thermal shock resistance and high high temperature strength. It does not soften after long-term use at high temperature, is not corroded by any acid and alkali, has good salt resistance, and is not wetted by metals and slag. It is light in weight and is a high-quality high-temperature resistant material. The disadvantage is that it is easy to oxidize at high temperature and is not suitable for use in an oxidizing atmosphere. Carbon products are widely used in high-temperature furnace linings (furnace bottom, hearth, lower part of the furnace shaft, etc.) and linings of non-ferrous metal smelting furnaces. Graphite products can be used to line reaction tanks and petrochemical autoclaves. Silicon carbide and graphite products can also be made into crucibles for melting copper, gold and light alloys.
 
Alkaline refractories
 
Represented by magnesium products. It contains more than 80%-85% of magnesium oxide, with periclase as the main crystal phase. The main raw materials for the production of magnesia bricks are magnesite, seawater magnesia, and calcination of magnesium hydroxide extracted from seawater at high temperature). It has good resistance to alkaline slag and iron slag. The melting point of pure magnesia is as high as 2800℃. Therefore, the fire resistance of magnesia bricks is higher than that of clay bricks and silica bricks. Since the mid-1950s, due to the adoption of oxygen-blown converter steelmaking and the use of alkaline open hearth furnace tops, the production of alkaline refractories has gradually increased, while the production of clay bricks and silica bricks has decreased. Alkaline refractories are mainly used in open hearth furnaces, oxygen blowing converters, electric furnaces, non-ferrous metal smelting and some high-temperature thermal equipment.
 
Oxide material
 
For example, aluminum oxide, lanthanum oxide, beryllium oxide, calcium oxide, zirconium oxide, uranium oxide, magnesium oxide, cerium oxide and thorium oxide have a melting point of 2050-3050°C.
 
Refractory compound material
 
Such as carbides (silicon carbide, titanium carbide, tantalum carbide, etc.), nitrides (boron nitride, silicon nitride, etc.), borides (zirconium boride, titanium boride, hafnium boride, etc.), silicides (disilicide Molybdenum, etc.) and sulfides (thorium sulfide, cerium sulfide, etc.). Their melting point is 2000~3887℃, among which the most refractory is carbide.
 
High temperature composite
 
Refractory castables such as cermets, high temperature inorganic coatings and fiber reinforced ceramics.
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