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Improvement of Mullite and Magnesia‐Based Refractory Castables Through Addition of Nano‐Spinel Powder
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EngineeringCeramic PowdersMagnesia AggregatesGood SinteringStructural MaterialsChemical EngineeringNano‐spinel PowderCeramic TechnologyMaterials ScienceCeramic MaterialNanomanufacturingRefractory PropertiesMaterial PreparationPowder SynthesisMicrostructureMechanical PropertiesMagnesium-based CompositeCeramics MaterialsCeramic SynthesisMetal-ceramic SystemsBiocompatible MaterialRefractory Castables
Two different commercial refractory castables based on mullite or magnesia aggregates have been improved through addition of 0–25 wt.% nano‐magnesium aluminate spinel ( MA ) powder. Physico‐mechanical and refractory properties were tested at different firing temperatures. The phase composition, thermal analysis, and microstructure of these refractory castables were detected using X‐ray diffraction ( XRD ), differential thermal analysis ( DTA ), as well as scanning electron microscope ( SEM ) attached with energy dispersive X‐ray unit, respectively. The castable sample mix containing 10 wt.% nano‐ MA spinel powder was chosen as an optimum composition according to its good sintering, mechanical as well as refractory properties.
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