Magnesium oxide-silicon carbide composite material for upper part of copper smelting converter and its preparation method
A technology for copper smelting converters and composite materials, applied in the field of refractory materials for copper smelting converters, can solve problems such as threats to human and animal health, spalling, damage to magnesia-chrome bricks, etc., to improve chemical stability, slow down penetration erosion, and increase viscosity Effect
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[0041] A magnesium oxide-silicon carbide composite material for the upper part of a copper smelting converter and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method described in this embodiment is:
[0042] First, 40-50wt% fused magnesia particles, 15-25wt% silicon carbide particles, 6-9wt% sintered magnesia fine powder, 12-15wt% zircon fine powder, 4-6wt% raw Alumina powder, 5-7wt% titanium oxide fine powder, 1-3wt% elemental silicon fine powder and 3-5wt% nickel oxide fine powder are raw materials, and 6-8wt% zirconia sol and The cerium oxide powder of 1 to 3 wt% is uniformly stirred, formed, dried, and kept for 2 to 4 hours under the conditions of a carbon buried atmosphere and 1250 to 1300 DEG C to obtain a magnesium oxide-silicon carbide composite prefabricated material. Then the magnesia-silicon carbide composite prefabricated material is immersed in the zirconium oxychloride solution for 0.5-1.5h, and finally kept at 600-700℃ for 2~4h to obtain the magnesium oxide-silic...
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[0045] A magnesium oxide-silicon carbide composite material for the upper part of a copper smelting converter and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method described in this embodiment is:
[0046] First, 45~55wt% fused magnesia particles, 10~20wt% silicon carbide particles, 8~11wt% sintered magnesia fine powder, 10~13wt% zircon fine powder, 5~7wt% raw material Alumina powder, 4-6wt% titanium oxide fine powder, 1-3wt% elemental silicon fine powder and 2-4wt% nickel oxide fine powder are used as raw materials, and 7-9wt% zirconia sol and The cerium oxide powder of 1 to 3 wt% is uniformly stirred, formed, dried, and kept at a carbon buried atmosphere at 1290 to 1340°C for 3 to 5 hours to obtain a magnesium oxide-silicon carbide composite prefabricated material. Then, the magnesium oxide-silicon carbide composite prefabricated material is immersed in a zirconium oxychloride solution for 0.8-1.8h, and finally kept at 700-800°C for 3-5h to obtain magnesium oxide-silicon ca...
Embodiment 3
[0049] A magnesium oxide-silicon carbide composite material for the upper part of a copper smelting converter and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method described in this embodiment is:
[0050] First, 50-60wt% fused magnesia particles, 5-15wt% silicon carbide particles, 10-13wt% sintered magnesia fine powder, 8-11wt% zircon fine powder, 6-8wt% raw Alumina powder, 3 to 5 wt% of titanium oxide fine powder, 1 to 3 wt% of elemental silicon fine powder and 3 to 5 wt% of nickel oxide fine powder are used as raw materials, and 8 to 10 wt% of zirconia sol and The cerium oxide powder of 1 to 3 wt% is uniformly stirred, formed, dried, and kept for 4 to 6 hours in a carbon buried atmosphere and 1330 to 1380°C to obtain a magnesium oxide-silicon carbide composite prefabricated material. Then the magnesium oxide-silicon carbide composite prefabricated material is immersed in the zirconium oxychloride solution for 1.1-2.1h, and finally kept at 800-900℃ for 4-6h to obtain the ma...
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