Processing and Application of Ceramics (Mar 2021)

Effects of oxidation of SiC aggregates on the sintering behaviour and microstructures of SiC-CaAl12O19 composite refractories

  • Si Yaochen,
  • Xia Miao,
  • Li Hongxia,
  • Sun Honggang,
  • Guo Ang,
  • Du Yihao,
  • Zhao Shixian,
  • Shang Xinlian,
  • Chen Yongqiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/PAC2101011S
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 11 – 18

Abstract

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In order to develop chrome-free refractory materials applicable in coal slurry gasification, SiC-CaAl12O19 (SiC-CA6) composite refractories were developed and prepared by using SiC aggregates and CA6 powders as main raw materials. The sintering behaviour of the composites was investigated. After firing at different temperatures under CO atmosphere, the effects of oxidation of SiC aggregates on the sintering behaviour and microstructures of SiC-CA6 composite refractorieswere investigated. SiC-CA6 composites could not be sintered when firing temperature was lower than 1500°C. SiC had a passive oxidation and the oxidation components were able to react with CA6 to form CaAl2Si2O8. The CaAl2Si2O8 melted into liquid when sintering temperature was in the range of 1500-1600°C, which promoted the sintering process of the SiC-CA6 composites. At temperatures above 1600 °C, an active oxidation of SiC occurred. Simultaneously, SiC could also reacted with the SiO2(s,l) to form SiO, leading to the precipitation of Al2O3 and CaO in the liquid to generate plate-like CA6. Above this temperature, the sintering of the SiC-CA6 composite refractories was affected by the growth of CA6 and oxidation of SiC. This work demonstrates that the optimal sintering temperature for the SiC-CA6 composite refractories was 1600°C.

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