POST-MORTEM CHARACTERISATION OF ALUMINA-C REFRACTORY BRICKS WITH ORGANIC BOND FROM STEEL PRODUCTION: POTENTIALITY OF Al₂O₃ - MATERIAL RECOVERY
The paper describes the post-mortem characterisation of spent class AC 70/5 refractory linings from steel ladles, focuses on the environmental impact of their dumping, and points to possibilities of reusing material that is less degraded by corrosion. The degradability of the spent refractories in w...
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doaj-48b346a8c89a4241812545ae8d005af52020-11-24T22:49:09ZengUniversity of Chemistry and Technology, PragueCeramics-Silikáty0862-54681804-58472017-07-0161322323010.13168/cs.2017.002010.13168/cs.2017.0020.20171018101530POST-MORTEM CHARACTERISATION OF ALUMINA-C REFRACTORY BRICKS WITH ORGANIC BOND FROM STEEL PRODUCTION: POTENTIALITY OF Al₂O₃ - MATERIAL RECOVERYBeatrice Plesingerova0Pavol Vadasz1Kamensky RastislavDerdak JanBounziova JanaDedinska Eva2Vojtko Marek Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Metallurgy, Metallurgy Institute, Letna 9, 042 00, Slovakia Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Metallurgy, Metallurgy Institute, Letna 9, 042 00, Slovakia Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Metallurgy, Metallurgy Institute, Letna 9, 042 00, Slovakia The paper describes the post-mortem characterisation of spent class AC 70/5 refractory linings from steel ladles, focuses on the environmental impact of their dumping, and points to possibilities of reusing material that is less degraded by corrosion. The degradability of the spent refractories in water is an indicator of their degree of corrosion. Therefore the crushed refractory bricks were leached in water and a weakly acid medium (pH = 5.95 and 4.21, respectively). The pH value, conductivity, redox potential and concentration of ions were measured in the leachates. New AC 70/5 material generates a pH value of leachates of around 8.5, while the alkalinity of leachates from spent brick material increases with the increasing content of lime-corroding compounds (pH = 10-12). Alkaline environments inhibit the release of heavy metal ions. Under the thin strongly corroded surface the refractory material deteriorates only slightly. When bricks are crushed, a redistribution of components into grainy fractions occurs. C and MgO are concentrated in the fine fraction (under 1 mm) and Al₂O₃ in the coarse fractions (1-2.5 mm). In view of raw material prices it is desirable to proceed further with the recovery of grainy Al₂O₃. http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/index.php?page=cs_detail_doi&id=1047 Post-mortem characterisation Spent refractories Corundum Size fraction Leaching Redistribution |
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Beatrice Plesingerova Pavol Vadasz Kamensky Rastislav Derdak Jan Bounziova Jana Dedinska Eva Vojtko Marek POST-MORTEM CHARACTERISATION OF ALUMINA-C REFRACTORY BRICKS WITH ORGANIC BOND FROM STEEL PRODUCTION: POTENTIALITY OF Al₂O₃ - MATERIAL RECOVERY Ceramics-Silikáty Post-mortem characterisation Spent refractories Corundum Size fraction Leaching Redistribution |
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Beatrice Plesingerova Pavol Vadasz Kamensky Rastislav Derdak Jan Bounziova Jana Dedinska Eva Vojtko Marek |
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POST-MORTEM CHARACTERISATION OF ALUMINA-C REFRACTORY BRICKS WITH ORGANIC BOND FROM STEEL PRODUCTION: POTENTIALITY OF Al₂O₃ - MATERIAL RECOVERY |
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POST-MORTEM CHARACTERISATION OF ALUMINA-C REFRACTORY BRICKS WITH ORGANIC BOND FROM STEEL PRODUCTION: POTENTIALITY OF Al₂O₃ - MATERIAL RECOVERY |
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POST-MORTEM CHARACTERISATION OF ALUMINA-C REFRACTORY BRICKS WITH ORGANIC BOND FROM STEEL PRODUCTION: POTENTIALITY OF Al₂O₃ - MATERIAL RECOVERY |
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POST-MORTEM CHARACTERISATION OF ALUMINA-C REFRACTORY BRICKS WITH ORGANIC BOND FROM STEEL PRODUCTION: POTENTIALITY OF Al₂O₃ - MATERIAL RECOVERY |
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POST-MORTEM CHARACTERISATION OF ALUMINA-C REFRACTORY BRICKS WITH ORGANIC BOND FROM STEEL PRODUCTION: POTENTIALITY OF Al₂O₃ - MATERIAL RECOVERY |
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post-mortem characterisation of alumina-c refractory bricks with organic bond from steel production: potentiality of al₂o₃ - material recovery |
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University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague |
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0862-5468 1804-5847 |
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The paper describes the post-mortem characterisation of spent class AC 70/5 refractory linings from steel ladles, focuses on the environmental impact of their dumping, and points to possibilities of reusing material that is less degraded by corrosion. The degradability of the spent refractories in water is an indicator of their degree of corrosion. Therefore the crushed refractory bricks were leached in water and a weakly acid medium (pH = 5.95 and 4.21, respectively). The pH value, conductivity, redox potential and concentration of ions were measured in the leachates. New AC 70/5 material generates a pH value of leachates of around 8.5, while the alkalinity of leachates from spent brick material increases with the increasing content of lime-corroding compounds (pH = 10-12). Alkaline environments inhibit the release of heavy metal ions. Under the thin strongly corroded surface the refractory material deteriorates only slightly. When bricks are crushed, a redistribution of components into grainy fractions occurs. C and MgO are concentrated in the fine fraction (under 1 mm) and Al₂O₃ in the coarse fractions (1-2.5 mm). In view of raw material prices it is desirable to proceed further with the recovery of grainy Al₂O₃. |
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Post-mortem characterisation Spent refractories Corundum Size fraction Leaching Redistribution |
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