Application of low thermal conductivity MgO-C bricks in ladle


Posted August 1, 2016 by annesheldon

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Currently, inhibition of steel temperature droping has become a major issue for many steel plants.Therefore, in order to suppress temperature drop of molten steel, there has a test to study insulation problem of refractory lining in 185t ladle, by comparing three different measures.Do you need any fire bricks ?

Measure 1: Reducing the heat transfer effect of sidewall castables (30% reduction).
This method is by reducing coarse particles in castable,increasing porosity and other measures to reduce the thermal conductivity,to suppress heat dissipation.

Measure 2: Using insulation materials in the backlayer of wall castable.
This method is to use one layer insulating bricks with less than 1W?(m℃) thermal conductivity between ladle steel shell and wall castable,to inhibit heat dissipationheat.

Measure 3: Reducing the heat transfer of slag line MgO-C brick heat transfer (30% reduction).
This method is developed in recent years, to select lower thermal conductivity of MgO-C brick from the high thermal conductivity of MgO-C brick for slag line, to suppress heat dissipation.

After comparing, the results found that: only in reducing the thermal conductivity of slag line MgO-C brick,the effect of suppressing steel temperature dropping is significant, up to 2℃. Therer have many kinds of refractory products in our factory,such as fire brick ,refractory raw materials ,refractory nozzle .The durability is same or higher than ordinary ladle, less cracks, the residual condition after use is also very good.

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Last Updated August 1, 2016