Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7893820 Corrosion Science 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
To assess the viability of an alumina-chromia refractory alternative for secondary copper smelters, the degradation behavior of alumina-chromia refractories in a secondary copper smelting slag and a Cu-CuxO mixture was studied via lab scale refractory finger testing. Microstructural characterization of the worn refractory samples resulted in a comprehensive understanding of the corrosion and penetration resistance and a comparison with the degradation of magnesia-chromite refractories. Alumina grains in the refractory are preferentially corroded by the slag. The alumina-chromia refractory exhibits superior infiltration resistance to the slag and the Cu-CuxO mixture compared to magnesia-chromite refractories.
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