ISSN 0862-5468 (Print), ISSN 1804-5847 (online) 

Ceramics-Silikáty 49, (2) 97 - 103 (2005)


THE PROPERTIES OF A LOW CEMENT CASTABLE CONTAINING CHEMICALLY PREPARED HYDROUS SPINEL
 
Mukhopadhyay Sunanda, Sen Tarak Nath, Hassan SK. Mombssar, Pal Panchugopal
 
College of Ceramic Technology, 73 A.C.Banerjee Lane, Kolkata - 700010, India

Keywords: Co-precipitation, Spinel, Castable refractory
 

Magnesium aluminate gel precursor has been synthesized by rapid co precipitation technique at a relatively low temperature. This gel exhibits the evolution of spinel phase at significantly lower temperature than solid state sintering; however it is associated with secondary phase like corundum and periclase at higher temperature. The gel has been incorporated in different concentration 0.5-4.0 wt.% to a high alumina based castable to fabricate in situ spinel-alumina monolithic refractory. Uncontrolled agglomeration and an enormous amount of -OH,-NH₂ and C=O groups associated with the precursor gel indicates a serious apprehension about the performance of the castable. Nevertheless an optimum amount of 2.0 wt.% of spinel gel renders a satisfactory role towards the physical properties of the castable. The microsilica content of the original batch should be reduced to eliminate the detrimental CaO-Al₂O₃-SiO₂ phase generated in the matrix.


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