Abstract

Petrographic methods are used to investigate concrete alumosilicate materials, produced by the Semiluki Refractory Works, on fireclay fill and an integral binder based on high-alumina cement. The microscopic investigations showed that as the result of heat treatment of concrete up to 380°C degradation processes are essentially completed in the binding substance, and formation of a glass phase, mullitization, and binder penetration into the fireclay fill are observed in samples calcined at 1000°C. After calcination the phase composition of the binder obtained from synthetic materials is similar to the composition of the clay binder used in conventional fireclay calcination materials.

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