An intensive study of the particle size distribution of four commercial ultrafine alumina powders to obtain information about the powder agglomeration and relate them to the compactibility and the sinterability has be...An intensive study of the particle size distribution of four commercial ultrafine alumina powders to obtain information about the powder agglomeration and relate them to the compactibility and the sinterability has been made.展开更多
Al2O3 -MgO castables have been widely used for working linings of steel ladle due to their superior hot strength and corrosion resistance. In this- work, effects of" microsilica, ultrafine alumina and MgO fines addit...Al2O3 -MgO castables have been widely used for working linings of steel ladle due to their superior hot strength and corrosion resistance. In this- work, effects of" microsilica, ultrafine alumina and MgO fines additions on the rh, eological behavior of the castables were investi- gated by means of IBB rheometer V1. 0 to measure torque (shear stress) under varying shear rates. The re- sults show that rheological properties of castables at varying shear rates are significantly improved with increase of microsilica additions (from 1 mass% to 5 mass% ) and corresponding decrease in water addition; there is only little change in rheological behavior with variation of ultrafine alumina and MgO fines additions. Optimum ultrafine alumina and microsilica additions are recommended for castables with good rheological behavior.展开更多
文摘An intensive study of the particle size distribution of four commercial ultrafine alumina powders to obtain information about the powder agglomeration and relate them to the compactibility and the sinterability has been made.
文摘Al2O3 -MgO castables have been widely used for working linings of steel ladle due to their superior hot strength and corrosion resistance. In this- work, effects of" microsilica, ultrafine alumina and MgO fines additions on the rh, eological behavior of the castables were investi- gated by means of IBB rheometer V1. 0 to measure torque (shear stress) under varying shear rates. The re- sults show that rheological properties of castables at varying shear rates are significantly improved with increase of microsilica additions (from 1 mass% to 5 mass% ) and corresponding decrease in water addition; there is only little change in rheological behavior with variation of ultrafine alumina and MgO fines additions. Optimum ultrafine alumina and microsilica additions are recommended for castables with good rheological behavior.