The compositions, structures and properties of envi- ronmental-friendly ramming materials for mud package and taphole of large-scaled blast furnaces were studied. The results show that the formation of silica fibers m...The compositions, structures and properties of envi- ronmental-friendly ramming materials for mud package and taphole of large-scaled blast furnaces were studied. The results show that the formation of silica fibers makes structure of ramming materials dense. During the process of extruding mud and ramming materials, SiC is partly oxidized ; CaO , F% 03 and carbon penetrate towards the outer wall. The improvement of ramming materials can inhibit the penetration of molten slag, iron and carbon. The bulk density of environmental-friendly ramming ma- terials dried at 200 ℃ is 2.90 g · cm-3, the cold com- pressive strength of this kind of ramming materials dried at 200 ℃ is about 17. 0 MPa and fired at I 450 ℃ is about 39. 2 MPa.展开更多
Ti( C, N) was synthesized with the starting materials of 76. 9% titania white and 23. 1% carbon black (graphite or activated carbon ), or 40% titania white and 60% amylum, with or without 10% NaBr - KCl, dry mould...Ti( C, N) was synthesized with the starting materials of 76. 9% titania white and 23. 1% carbon black (graphite or activated carbon ), or 40% titania white and 60% amylum, with or without 10% NaBr - KCl, dry moulding and carbon embedded firing at i 300 ℃ and 1 400 ℃ for 3 h, respectively. Phase composition and microstructure of the synthesized Ti (C, N) were analyzed by XRD, SEM and EPMA. Effects of different carbon sources and NaBr-KCl on the synthesis of Ti( C, N) were investigated. The results show that: (1) Ti (C, N) can be synthesized by using carbon black, graphite, activated carbon or amylum as carbon source separately; (2) Additive NaBr - KCl is more favorable for accelerating the carbothermal reduction reaction using carbon black or amylum as carbon source; (3) In the presence of NaBr - KCl, particle size of the synthesized Ti( C, N) is 5 -8μm using carbon black as carbon source fired at 1 300 ℃ for 3 h, while that is only 1 - 3 μm using graphite, activated carbon or amylum fired at 1 400 ℃ for 3 h.展开更多
文摘The compositions, structures and properties of envi- ronmental-friendly ramming materials for mud package and taphole of large-scaled blast furnaces were studied. The results show that the formation of silica fibers makes structure of ramming materials dense. During the process of extruding mud and ramming materials, SiC is partly oxidized ; CaO , F% 03 and carbon penetrate towards the outer wall. The improvement of ramming materials can inhibit the penetration of molten slag, iron and carbon. The bulk density of environmental-friendly ramming ma- terials dried at 200 ℃ is 2.90 g · cm-3, the cold com- pressive strength of this kind of ramming materials dried at 200 ℃ is about 17. 0 MPa and fired at I 450 ℃ is about 39. 2 MPa.
基金the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province (2007ABA372) and the New Century Excellent Talents in University (NCET- 06-0676).
文摘Ti( C, N) was synthesized with the starting materials of 76. 9% titania white and 23. 1% carbon black (graphite or activated carbon ), or 40% titania white and 60% amylum, with or without 10% NaBr - KCl, dry moulding and carbon embedded firing at i 300 ℃ and 1 400 ℃ for 3 h, respectively. Phase composition and microstructure of the synthesized Ti (C, N) were analyzed by XRD, SEM and EPMA. Effects of different carbon sources and NaBr-KCl on the synthesis of Ti( C, N) were investigated. The results show that: (1) Ti (C, N) can be synthesized by using carbon black, graphite, activated carbon or amylum as carbon source separately; (2) Additive NaBr - KCl is more favorable for accelerating the carbothermal reduction reaction using carbon black or amylum as carbon source; (3) In the presence of NaBr - KCl, particle size of the synthesized Ti( C, N) is 5 -8μm using carbon black as carbon source fired at 1 300 ℃ for 3 h, while that is only 1 - 3 μm using graphite, activated carbon or amylum fired at 1 400 ℃ for 3 h.