Abstract

To lower the carbon content but to exhibit a better thermal shock resistance with MgO-C refractories containing 14wt% flaky graphite, a new approach, based on the addition of artificial graphite, is reported for enhancing the thermal shock resistance of such refractories with 10wt% graphite in the present work. The addition of artificial graphite (not more than 2wt%) has a slight influence on the flexural strength of the specimens, but apparently enhances their thermal shock resistance. In particular, the specimen containing 2wt% artificial graphite has a higher flexural strength after thermal shocks and a relatively closer residual strength ratio as compared to the reference specimen with 14wt% flaky graphite, as it is related with the formation of more AlN reinforced phases, decreased coefficient of thermal expansion as well as increased work of fracture.

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