Temperature reduction during brucite-based magnesia cement production

The article considers the problem of reducing the energy consumption during the production process of magnesia cement based on brucite admixed with serpentine, because this solid requires roasting at high temperatures (1100–1200°C). It was demonstrated that the most effective way to increase the ene...

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Main Authors: B.Y. Trofimov, L.Y. Kramar, A.A. Orlov, T.N. Chernykh, A.V. Perminov
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Language:English
Published: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University 2013-04-01
Series:Инженерно-строительный журнал
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Online Access:http://engstroy.spb.ru/index_2013_03/chernyh.pdf
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spelling doaj-26c996a81c094a3ba2980596ed6b75632020-11-25T03:01:27ZengPeter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityИнженерно-строительный журнал2071-47262071-03052013-04-01383293510.5862/MCE.38.4Temperature reduction during brucite-based magnesia cement productionB.Y. TrofimovL.Y. KramarA.A. OrlovT.N. ChernykhA.V. PerminovThe article considers the problem of reducing the energy consumption during the production process of magnesia cement based on brucite admixed with serpentine, because this solid requires roasting at high temperatures (1100–1200°C). It was demonstrated that the most effective way to increase the energy efficiency of the technology is to use additives, so that roasting intensifiers. We investigated the effect of various additives and intensifiers to reduce the roasting temperature of serpentinized brucite material. We found that the most effective additives are those, destabilizing a crystal lattice of roasted solid and simultaneously producing the hot melt during their dehydration. It was shown that the highest temperature can be reduced by 100–300°C without increasing the heat treatment time. We also estimated the quality of magnesia cement obtained by the developed method and confirmed its compliance with all relevant regulations.http://engstroy.spb.ru/index_2013_03/chernyh.pdfbruciteserpentineroastingmagnesium oxichloride cement (MOC)temperatureadditivesintensifiersenergy efficiency
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author B.Y. Trofimov
L.Y. Kramar
A.A. Orlov
T.N. Chernykh
A.V. Perminov
spellingShingle B.Y. Trofimov
L.Y. Kramar
A.A. Orlov
T.N. Chernykh
A.V. Perminov
Temperature reduction during brucite-based magnesia cement production
Инженерно-строительный журнал
brucite
serpentine
roasting
magnesium oxichloride cement (MOC)
temperature
additives
intensifiers
energy efficiency
author_facet B.Y. Trofimov
L.Y. Kramar
A.A. Orlov
T.N. Chernykh
A.V. Perminov
author_sort B.Y. Trofimov
title Temperature reduction during brucite-based magnesia cement production
title_short Temperature reduction during brucite-based magnesia cement production
title_full Temperature reduction during brucite-based magnesia cement production
title_fullStr Temperature reduction during brucite-based magnesia cement production
title_full_unstemmed Temperature reduction during brucite-based magnesia cement production
title_sort temperature reduction during brucite-based magnesia cement production
publisher Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
series Инженерно-строительный журнал
issn 2071-4726
2071-0305
publishDate 2013-04-01
description The article considers the problem of reducing the energy consumption during the production process of magnesia cement based on brucite admixed with serpentine, because this solid requires roasting at high temperatures (1100–1200°C). It was demonstrated that the most effective way to increase the energy efficiency of the technology is to use additives, so that roasting intensifiers. We investigated the effect of various additives and intensifiers to reduce the roasting temperature of serpentinized brucite material. We found that the most effective additives are those, destabilizing a crystal lattice of roasted solid and simultaneously producing the hot melt during their dehydration. It was shown that the highest temperature can be reduced by 100–300°C without increasing the heat treatment time. We also estimated the quality of magnesia cement obtained by the developed method and confirmed its compliance with all relevant regulations.
topic brucite
serpentine
roasting
magnesium oxichloride cement (MOC)
temperature
additives
intensifiers
energy efficiency
url http://engstroy.spb.ru/index_2013_03/chernyh.pdf
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