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Combined Refractory Materials with Addition of Technogenic Waste for Metallurgical Assemblies

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Combined refractory materials due to their physical and mechanical properties and high stability have been widely used in recent years in metallurgical assemblies with sudden changes in temperature regime, as well as during prolonged downtime or temporary shutdown. Silica refractory can be prepared from clay, chamotte with the addition of silicon production waste (microsilica), as well as with addition of aluminum fluoride production waste (silica gel). In the course of research samples of refractories with different content of modifying additions of technogenic waste in the form of microsilica and silica gel are prepared. The physical and mechanical properties of samples are studied. Examples of using microsilica and silica gel are considered, and based on the results obtained an optimum composition is proposed providing refractory material with high strength and thermal conductivity. Improved properties suggest that microsilica and silica gel may be used as raw materials for the manufacture of combined refractory materials.

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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 11, pp. 21 – 26, November, 2020.

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Bazhin, V.Y., Glaz’ev, M.V. Combined Refractory Materials with Addition of Technogenic Waste for Metallurgical Assemblies. Refract Ind Ceram 61, 644–648 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-021-00535-2

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