Materials & Design (Sep 2023)

Simultaneous enhance of the thermal shock resistance and slag-penetration resistance for tundish flow-control refractories: The role of microporous magnesia

  • Yongshun Zou,
  • Huazhi Gu,
  • Ao Huang,
  • Lvping Fu,
  • Guangqiang Li,
  • Liwang Wang,
  • Ding Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 233
p. 112245

Abstract

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As the low thermal shock and slag-penetration resistance of the magnesia castables cause the premature failure of tundish flow-control devices leading to the pollution of steel, the microporous magnesia with high closed porosity and intergranular CaZrO3 phase was utilized for simultaneously enhancing the high-temperature performance. The thermomechanical stress and slag corrosion tests indicated that since the micro-closed pores effectively relieved the thermal stress and CaZrO3 absorbed massive crack-propagation energy, the cold modulus of rupture and residual strength ratio respectively reached 14.4 MPa and 73.4% after thermal shock cycles, nearly half higher than that of the fused magnesia based castables. Meanwhile, the synergistic effect of micro-closed pores and intergranular CaZrO3 phase significantly reduced the slag-wettability, improved the interfacial energy and dihedral angle, leading to the decline of slag penetration indice (decreased by ∼34.8%). This study suggests a potential approach to generate new magnesia based castables in tundish for making clean steel.

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