Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8027097 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
An Al precursor was coated onto the surface of graphite in a MgO-C refractory material to improve the oxidation resistance and the fracture strength by controlling the amount of antioxidant and the coating thickness. To enhance the coating efficiency, the surface of the graphite used as the carbon source was treated with an acid. In oxidation tests, the Al-coated graphite showed a smaller weight loss than the pristine graphite. The MgO-C refractory material with the Al-coated graphite showed a similar fracture strength to that with commercial graphite, despite the use of a smaller amount of antioxidant. The highest fracture strength of the MgO-C refractory material was about 17Â MPa; it was obtained with the Al-coated graphite. The increase in fracture strength was a result of the homogeneos coating of Al precursor in the modified MgO-C refractory material. Based on the properties observed, we discuss the relationship between fracture strength and process parameters.
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Authors
Geun-Ho Cho, Eun-Hee Kim, Yeon-Gil Jung, Yun-Ki Byeun,