Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (Jan 2021)

Submicron SiO2 Powder: Characterization and Effects on Properties of Cement-Free Iron Ditch Castables

  • Shuiming Cheng,
  • Huizhong Zhao,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Jianxiu Wei,
  • Jinfeng Chen,
  • Wei Cai,
  • Han Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9385917
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Submicron materials are those with particle size diameters between 0.1 and 1 μm. Submicron SiO2 generally refers to SiO2 powder with a D90 < 1 μm (D90 refers to the particle size distribution exhibited by the sample and corresponds, in this case, to 90% of the particles not exceeding a diameter of 1 μm). In this study, a new type of cement-free iron ditch castable was prepared using dense corundum and silicon carbide as the primary raw materials with submicron SiO2 powder as the binder. The effects of submicron SiO2 powder content on the bulk density, apparent porosity, linear rate of change, compressive strength, and bending strength were investigated. The mechanism of action of the submicron SiO2 powder was also investigated by analyzing its microstructure and particle size distribution. The results revealed that (1) the submicron SiO2 powder can be used as the sole bonding agent in the preparation of cement-free iron ditch castables; (2) in comparison to traditional castables, the cement-free castable developed in this study demonstrated strong service performance and high-temperature bending strength.