Product introduction
The supporting slurry for firing aluminum carbon brick for torpedo tank mainly includes: alumina raw material 55-65:, silicon carbide 5-15, carbon raw material 1-7, binder 3-5, antioxidant 1-5, organic silicon fiber 0.01-0.5. The above raw materials are evenly mixed and then molded into aluminum silicon carbide carbon brick. The aluminum silicon carbide carbon brick has low carbon content, low thermal conductivity and energy saving. Aluminum silicon carbide carbon brick has good alkali resistance and slag corrosion resistance, high load softening temperature and good thermal shock stability. It is suitable for general ladle, pretreatment of molten iron, tapping ditch, etc.
Product use
The matching slurry of fired aluminum carbon brick for torpedo tank is to process the inner lining structure of torpedo tank and silicon carbide carbon brick and high aluminum brick for torpedo tank. The impact area at the bottom of torpedo tank is made of unburned aluminum silicon carbide carbon brick, and the other large surfaces are made of fired anti peeling high aluminum brick. Aluminum silicon carbide carbon brick raw materials contain bauxite, fused corundum, silicon carbide, graphite, sintered corundum, metal aluminum, silicon and binders. High aluminum carbon contains bauxite, fused corundum, silicon carbide, metal silicon, silica fume, combined clay and pulp waste liquid. Aluminum silicon carbide carbon brick and high aluminum brick are used for torpedo tank. The formula is scientific and reasonable, and the production process is mature: aluminum silicon carbide carbon brick does not need high temperature firing when it is formed, so the production cost is low. Using these two kinds of bricks together, the service life of all parts of the torpedo tank is basically synchronized, and the service times can reach more than 1700 times, achieving good use effect and significant economic benefits.
Technical parameter
Project
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indicators
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AL2O3 %
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≥ 65
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C, %
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≥ 8
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Bond bending resistance , Mpa
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900 ℃
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≥ 1.5
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1200 ℃
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≥ 2.0
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