Abstract

In this paper, fly ash and coal gangue as the main raw materials, potassium feldspar-albite as the composite flux, phosphogypsum as the bonding agent, the semi-melting method was used to prepare fly ash-coal gangue-phosphogypsum based wall insulation material, the effect of composite flux ratio and the amount of coal gangue added on the melting temperature of wall insulation material was studied. Through the visual of high-temperature deformation analyzer to observe the volume contraction, expansion, passivation, and globalization of different formulations of specimens at high temperatures, and record the corresponding temperatures of the occurrence of various situations, to study the composite flux ratio and gangue addition on the fly ash-gangue-phosphogypsum based wall insulation material melting temperature of the impact, to determine the appropriate ratio of the flux and the gangue addition for the solid waste-based will provide a theoretical basis for the preparation of solid waste-based wall insulation materials. The research results indicate that with the increase of coal gangue content, the initial melting temperature, spheroidization temperature, and passivation temperature of the sample all sharply decrease. With the increase of potassium feldspar: albite, the melting temperature range will significantly increase. When the additional amount of fly ash is 50%, the additional amount of coal gangue is 12%, the additional amount of phosphogypsum is 5%, and the ratio of potassium feldspar to albite is 1:1, the sintering temperature of the fly ash- gangue -phosphogypsum based wall insulation material is the lowest.

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