Open Ceramics (Dec 2023)

Impact of the reduction of graphite content in critical properties of MgO–C bricks for steelmaking industry

  • M.N. Moliné,
  • S.E. Gass,
  • P.G. Galliano,
  • D. Gutiérrez-Campos,
  • A.G. Tomba Martinez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. 100448

Abstract

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Nowadays, the use of lower amounts of graphite in MgO–C bricks for the steelmaking industry is motivated by several reasons, including the reduction of CO2 emissions. In this work, a MgO–C brick with 12 wt% graphite, was evaluated in comparison with a similar material containing just 8 wt% of this component. The changes induced in the brick by thermal treatments (graphite bed) between 500 and 1400 °C were analyzed comparatively. Moreover, the effect of reducing the graphite content in the mechanical properties at RT, 1000 and 1400 °C (compressive tests, in argon) and the oxidation resistance in air at 1000 and 1400 °C was determined. At 1000 °C, the refractory with 8 wt% graphite exhibited the highest mechanical strength and stiffness. Furthermore, although the decarburized area was larger after treatment at 1000 °C in air in this brick, the mass and carbon losses showed the opposite trend.

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