Development of fireclay aluminosilicate refractory from lithomargic clay [PDF]

Lithomargic clay underlying bauxite deposits in Ghana result from incomplete bauxitisation process. The chemical and min

3 downloads 25 Views 36KB Size

Recommend Stories


Colors of Clay [PDF]
most of the catalogue entries, Beth Cohen; Marion. True; Joan Mertens (The ...... For the Parthenon's Ionic frieze, see Neils 2001, and for the temple and its ...

refractory
Life is not meant to be easy, my child; but take courage: it can be delightful. George Bernard Shaw

FT Clay Pamphlet..pdf
Ego says, "Once everything falls into place, I'll feel peace." Spirit says "Find your peace, and then

clay stamps from the Republic of Macedonia
If you want to become full, let yourself be empty. Lao Tzu

Refractory
Don't ruin a good today by thinking about a bad yesterday. Let it go. Anonymous

[PDF] The Art of S. Clay Wilson
Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you. Walt Whitman

PDF Download The Clay Cure
Don't ruin a good today by thinking about a bad yesterday. Let it go. Anonymous

Clay Class Guideline 2018.pdf
There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting.

Refractory of insulating material
The greatest of richness is the richness of the soul. Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him)

Idea Transcript


Journals

Purchase

Books

Register

Sign in

Export

Ceramics International Volume 39, Issue 1, January 2013, Pages 779-783

Development of fireclay aluminosilicate refractory from lithomargic clay deposits Anthony Andrews a

, Joseph Adam a, Simon K.Y. Gawu b

Show more https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2012.06.091

Get rights and content

Abstract Lithomargic clay until now has not been utilised to produce refractory bodies due to its low plasticity. In this work, the development and evaluation of fireclay refractory material produced from lithomargic clay deposit has been studied by addition of clay binder. Three formulations were prepared by mixing, semi-dry moulding, drying and firing at temperatures ranging from 1200 to 1400 °C. The fired samples were investigated to determine their physical properties such as bulk density, apparent porosity, linear firing shrinkage, and cold crushing strength. The chemical and mineralogical compositions were also determined. The results show that the linear firing shrinkage values were within limits acceptable for refractory clays. The cold crushing strength increases as temperature increased to 1400 °C. Cold crushing strength increased with increasing binder content. The increase of the highly refractory phases (cristobalite and mullite) and the densification of the bricks due to the presence of fluxing agents were responsible for the high cold crushing strength values. The investigated properties indicate that lithomargic clay underlying bauxite deposits could be used to produce fire clay aluminosilicate refractories.

Previous article

Next article

Keywords E.Refractory; Fireclay; Lithomargic clay; Cold crushing strength

Choose an option to locate/access this article: Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institution.

Check Access or

Purchase or Check for this article elsewhere

Recommended articles

Citing articles (0)

Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l. All rights reserved.

About ScienceDirect

Remote access

Shopping cart

Contact and support

Terms and conditions

Privacy policy

Cookies are used by this site. For more information, visit the cookies page. Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. or its licensors or contributors. ScienceDirect ® is a registered trademark of Elsevier B.V.

Smile Life

When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile

Get in touch

© Copyright 2015 - 2024 PDFFOX.COM - All rights reserved.