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Title: Formation of in-situ Ceramic Phases in N220 Nano Carbon Containing Low Carbon MgO-C Refractory
Authors: Behera, S
Sarkar, R
Keywords: Anti-oxidants
In situ ceramic phase
MgO-C refractory
N220nano carbon black
Issue Date: Sep-2015
Citation: ICMET 2015 : 17th International Conference on Materials Engineering and Technology, London, United Kingdom, 25-26 September 2015
Abstract: In iron and steel industries, MgO–C refractories are widely used in basic oxygen furnaces, electric arc furnaces and steel ladles due to their excellent corrosion resistance, thermal shock resistance and other excellent hot properties. Conventionally magnesia carbon refractories contain about 8-20 wt% of carbon. But use of carbon is also associated with disadvantages like oxidation, low fracture strength, high heat loss and higher carbon pick up in steel. So, MgO-C refractory having low carbon content without compromising the beneficial properties is the challenge. Nano carbon, having finer particles, can mix and distribute within the entire matrix uniformly and can result in improved mechanical, thermo mechanical, corrosion and other refractory properties. Previous experiences with the use of nano carbon in low carbon MgO-C refractory have indicated an optimum range of use of nano carbon around 1 wt%. This optimum nano carbon content was used in MgO-C compositions with flaky graphite followed by aluminum and silicon metal powder as an anti-oxidant. These low carbon MgO-C refractory compositions were prepared by conventional manufacturing techniques. At the same time 16 wt. % flaky graphite containing conventional MgO-C refractory was also prepared parallelly under similar conditions. The developed products were characterized for various refractory related properties.Nano carbon containing compositions showed better mechanical, thermo-mechanical properties and oxidation resistances compared to that of the conventional compositions. Improvement in the properties are associated with the formation of insitu ceramic phases like aluminum carbide, silicon carbide and magnesium aluminate spinel. Higher surface area and higher reactivity of N220 nano carbon black resulted in greater formation of in-situ ceramic phases, even at a much lower amount. Nano carbon containing compositions were found to have improved properties in MgO-C refractories compared to that of the conventional ones at much lower total carbon content
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2080/2367
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