Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1474486 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

For the purpose to extend the service life of MgO–C bricks used as linings of vanadium-extraction converters, MgO–Fe–C bricks with different carbon content were designed and the properties of this novel refractory were investigated by comparing to the traditional MgO–C bricks. The results showed that the poor service life of MgO–C bricks was due to the poor sinterability of the oxidized layer at 1400 °C, whereas the oxidized layer of MgO–Fe–C brick was well sintered due to the oxidation of Fe particles in the oxidized layer and formation of MgO–FeOss in air atmosphere. Excellent oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance against vanadium containing slag were also obtained due to the increase of compactness of oxidized layer and concentration of FeO in the oxidized layer compared to MgO–C bricks, and it is considered that MgO–Fe–C brick is a favorable substitute of MgO–C refractory to be used as linings of vanadium-extraction converters.

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