Abstract

Effect of calcined kaolin additions on sinterability of dead-burned magnesia was studied through additions of Egyptian kaolin. Five batches containing powders of 100/0, 90/10, 80/20, 70/30 and 60/40 magnesia/kaolin, respectively, were mixed, dried and fired up to 1550 °C for 4 h. Their physical (bulk density and apparent porosity), mechanical (cold crushing strength) as well as refractory (thermal shock resistance and refractoriness under load) properties were tested according to the International Standard Specifications. The phase compositions of the fired batches were investigated using X-ray diffraction as well as scanning electron microscope to illustrate the effect of the different developed phases on the above properties compared with the main magnesia source itself. Generally, samples containing 10–20 wt.% kaolin are characterized by their high sintering, mechanical and refractory properties, so they are recommended for use as a lining for different parts of steel furnaces as well as heating zone of cement rotary kilns. Samples containing 30–40 wt.% kaolin with lower refractory properties can be used in the heat exchangers or as kiln furniture in ceramic industries.

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